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Perizoma Group

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The term Perizoma Group describes a group of Attic black-figure vase painters and a type of vase. They lived approximately 600 B.C.E. The group is named after the perizoma (loincloth) worn by many figures on vases painted by it, especially athletes, armed dancers and symposiasts. The group often painted stamnoi, a vase shape introduced to Athens around 520 BC. The drawing style of the small group is considered as highly distinctive. Its figures, especially athletes, often appear rather weak. Apart from stamnoi, they painted single-handled kantharoi, resembling Etruscan shapes and likely aimed for export to that area.

Example

  • Beazley archive: Image of musicians wearing perizomata, Ahmolean Museum, Oxford
  • References

    Perizoma Group Wikipedia