Detail of the exterior decoration of a column-krater by the Snub-nose Painter (c.370–350 BC)REDMG:1951.148
The Snub-nose Painter (Italian: Pittore dei nasi camusi ) (fl. 4th century BC) was an Apulian pottery painter so named for his distinctive manner of painting the noses of his subjects.[ 1]
Followers include the Laterza Painter [ 2] and the Painter of the Truro Pelike .[ 3]
Works
Bibliography
L. Laurenzi, C. V. A. , Bologna, III, 1936, IV Dr, tav. 17, pp. 3–4
M. Bernardini, in Atti del II Congresso Stor. Pugliese e del Congresso Internaz. di Studi Salentini , Bari 1952, pp. 19–20
A. D. Trendall, Vasi antichi dipinti del Vaticano, Vasi italioti ed etruschi a figure rosse , II, Città del Vaticano 1955, p. 189 ss
M. Bernardini, in Not. Scavi , 1957, p. 418
B. M. Scarfì, Due pittori àpuli della seconda metà del IV secolo a. C. , in Arch. Class. , XI, 1959, pp. 185–188
B. M. Scarfì, Scavi nella zona di Monte Sannace , in Mon. Ant. Lincei, vol. XLV, 1960, c. 167 ss
NASI CAMUSI, Pittore dei entry (in Italian) in the Enciclopedia Treccani
Notes