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  2. Polyphemos Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Polyphemos Painter (or Polyphemus Painter) was a high Proto-Attic vase painter, active in Athens or on Aegina. He is considered an innovator in Attic art, since he introduced several mythological themes. His works are dated to between 670 and 650 BC.

  3. Eleusis Amphora - Wikipedia

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    The painter of the Eleusis Amphora is known as the Polyphemos Painter. It is decorated with black and white painted figures on a light colored background, which is characteristic of the "Black and White" style commonly seen in Middle Protoattic pottery . [ 1 ]

  4. Portal:The arts/DYK/3 - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Polyphemus - Wikipedia

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  7. Idyll XI - Wikipedia

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    Idyll XI, otherwise known as Bucolic poem 11, was written by Theocritus in dactylic hexameter. [1] Its main character, the Cyclops Polyphemus, has appeared in other works of literature such as Homer's Odyssey, and Theocritus' Idyll VI. Idyll XI is written in the Doric dialect of ancient Greek. In that dialect, the Cyclops' name is "Polyphamos."

  8. Talk:Polyphemos Painter - Wikipedia

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  9. Helen Van Wyk - Wikipedia

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    Helen Van Wyk was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey on April 21, 1930. [1] She studied with artist Ralph Entwistle. [2] As an art teacher, Van Wyk taught in the style of the Rembrandt School of Painting. [3] During the early 1960s, Van Wyk met artist and cartoonist Herb Rogoff, a public relations director for M. Grumbacher Art Supplies.