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'''Gryton''' was a [[Boeotia]]n potter who worked in the first half of the 6th century BC. He is only known by his signature on the sole of a plastic [[aryballos]] in the shape of a [[sandal]]-clad [[foot]], which is housed in the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts]] in [[Boston]]. |
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'''Gryton''' was a böotischer potter, worked in the 1st Half of the 6th Century BC |
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He is only known by his signature on a plastic container in the shape of a foot with a sandal in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts. |
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Revision as of 22:07, 14 February 2008
Gryton was a Boeotian potter who worked in the first half of the 6th century BC. He is only known by his signature on the sole of a plastic aryballos in the shape of a sandal-clad foot, which is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
References
- Anthony E. Raubitschek, Isabelle K. Raubitschek: Early Boeotian Potters. In Hesperia. 35, 1966, p. 154-165.
- Rainer Vollkommer: Gryton. Artists lexicon of antiquity. Bd 1, 2001, p. 272
- Rudolf Wachter: Non-attic Greek vase inscriptions. Oxford 2001, p. 9