Mesogeia Painter

The Mesogeia Painter, also Mesogaia Painter, was an Early Proto-Attic vase painter.

His conventional name is derived from his name vases, several hydriai decorated by him and discovered in the Mesogeia.

This Early Proto-Attic artist was a contemporary of the Analatos Painter, active in the first quarter of the seventh century BC.

It has been suggested that he was a pupil of the Late Geometric Statathou Painter, and the teacher of the High Proto-Attic Polyphemos Painter.

Early Proto-Attic hydria by the Mesogeia Painter, note applied plastic snakes on lip, neck and handle, suggesting a use in funerary cult ; neck depicts women dancing with a youth, belly a man behind two sphinxes , circa 700 BC, from Athens , now Antikensammlung , Berlin .