Underworld Painter

He most frequently depicted theatrical scenes, especially ones from the Classical tragedies by Euripides, and mythological themes.

The compositions and the mythological content are close to those of the Darius Painter, and the influences can be seen in his depictions of robes and faces.

In the first two vases he is quite free in his presentation, he distributed the figures on different levels and separates them by tendrils friezes.

He strength was with the muscles naked men, which is depicted as taut and body stressing.

The late work attributed to the artist is seen quite critically and shows a rapid decrease in the skill and quality.