Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218

Herakles fighting Geryon. Circa 520/510 BC. Louvre.

The term Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218, or Class of Cab. Méd. 218 or Class of C.M. 218 described both a group of Attic black-figure vase painters, and a type of vase they produced. They belong to the final third of the sixth century BC.

The class painted variants of the Nikosthenic amphora. The vases' profile is more flowing and less angular than the more common shapes, making them more Greek in character. Two of the vases were produced by the potter Pamphaios and painted by Oltos. Like all Nikosthenic amphorae, works of the Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218 were found exclusively at Caere. This indicates that following the tradition of Nikosthenes, they produced exclusively for export to Etruria. The group's conventional name is derived from its name vase, inventory 218 at the Cabinet des Médailles of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris .

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