Perugia’s work is defined by its lucanian sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl)
Attributed to The Perugia Painter, now combined with the Arnò Painter Etruscan

Oinochoe (Pitcher)
Attributed to the Mattinata Painter Greek; Apulia, Italy

Kylix (Drinking Cup)
Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter Greek; Athens

Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Ixion Painter Greek; Campania, Italy

Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Achilles Painter Greek; Athens

Stamnos (Mixing Jar)
Attributed to the Chicago Painter Greek; Athens

Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects)
Attributed to the Euaion Painter Greek; Athens

Lekythos (Oil Jar)
Attributed to the Achilles Painter Greek; Athens

Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Michigan Painter Greek; Athens

Hydria (Water Jar)
Attributed to The Leningrad Painter Greek; Athens

Kylix (Drinking Cup)
Manner of the Epeleios Painter Greek; Athens

Mastoid (Drinking Cup)
Attributed to the Caylus Painter Greek; Athens

Hydria (Water Jar)
Attributed to the Orchard Painter Greek; Athens

Belly-Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Painter of Berlin 1686 or the Painter of Tarquinia RC 3984 Greek; Athens

Hydria (Water Jar)
Attributed to the Iliupersis Painter Greek; Apulia, Italy

Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects)
Attributed to the Ampersand Painter Greek; Corinth

Salt Cellar
Attributed to the Milan Marsyas Painter (Italian, active about 1525-1535)

Pierre Dupuis, Painter to the King
Antoine Masson (French, 1636-1700) after Nicolas Mignard (French, 1606-1668)

Painter
Paul Wunderlich German, born 1927

The Public Gardens, Perugia
David Muirhead Bone Scottish, 1876-1953