thumb|The François Vase Ergotimos (Έργότιμος) was a Greek potter, active in Athens, circa 570–560 BC. His son Eucharios was also a potter, as was a grandson whose name is not known. The following works signed by him are known: Berlin, Antikensammlung 3151: footless cup Berlin, Antikensammlung V. I. 4604: 'Gordion cup', from Gordion Delphi: Fragment of a skyphos or kantharos Florence, Museo Archeologico Etrusco 4209: volute krater, so-called 'François vase' London, British Museum and Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum: Fragments of two cups from Naukratis New York, Metropolitan Museum 31.11.4
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thumb|The François Vase Ergotimos (Έργότιμος) was a Greek potter, active in Athens, circa 570–560 BC. His son Eucharios was also a potter, as was a grandson whose name is not known. The following works signed by him are known: Berlin, Antikensammlung 3151: footless cup Berlin, Antikensammlung V. I. 4604: 'Gordion cup', from Gordion Delphi: Fragment of a skyphos or kantharos Florence, Museo Archeologico Etrusco 4209: volute krater, so-called 'François vase' London, British Museum and Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum: Fragments of two cups from Naukratis New York, Metropolitan Museum 31.11.4: Stand Apart from the cup Berlin 3151, all are painted by the vase painter Klitias.
==See also== Black-figure pottery Pottery of ancient Greece
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