Red-figure technique emerges in Andokides’ workshopJan 1, 530 BCELabels: Andokides, Andokides Painter, Red-figure techniqueMet EssayEncyclopedia com
Bilingual vases mark the black- to red-figure transitionJan 1, 525 BCELabels: Bilingual vases, Black-figure, Red-figureMet EssayEncyclopedia com
Kerameikos workshops anchor Athenian pottery productionJan 1, 520 BCELabels: Kerameikos, Potters' quarter, WorkshopsKerameikos
“Pioneer Group” advances anatomy and complex posesJan 1, 520 BCELabels: Pioneer Group, Foreshortening, Figure drawingEncyclopedia comBM Euphronios
Euphronios popularizes bold figure style and collaborationJan 1, 520 BCELabels: Euphronios, Painter-potter, Workshop networkBM Euphronios
Export trade to Etruria expands the marketJan 1, 500 BCELabels: Etruria, Vulci, Export tradeExekias AmphoraBerlin Painter
Onesimos exemplifies painter–potter teamwork on cupsJan 1, 500 BCELabels: Onesimos, Drinking cups, EuphroniosOnesimosBM Euphronios
Berlin Painter refines a spare, classical visual languageJan 1, 490 BCELabels: Berlin Painter, Classical styleBerlin Painter
Achilles Painter continues Berlin Painter workshop traditionsJan 1, 470 BCELabels: Achilles Painter, Lekythoi, Berlin workshopAchilles Painter
Meidias Painter popularizes the late fifth-century “florid” styleJan 1, 420 BCELabels: Meidias Painter, Florid styleBritannicaMeidias Painter
Kerch style marks the final phase of Attic red-figureJan 1, 375 BCELabels: Kerch style, Added colors, Black SeaKerch Style
Red-figure production ends; later scholarship systematizes the fieldJan 1, 320 BCELabels: Corpus Vasorum, End ofKerch StyleCVA History