Initially, he mainly painted bilingual vases or bowls with interior black-figure and exterior red-figure decoration.
The Greeks painted vases.
Usually, however, he painted smaller vases, such as Nolan amphorae or lekythoi.
On the other side, perhaps a dozen people paint tiles, vases, lavabos and other pottery.
The Lydos Group did not only paint large vases, but also known for miniature work.
Lydos painted vases by a variety of potters, including Nikosthenes, Kolchos, Epitimos and Amasis.
He also painted white-ground vases.
His conventional name is based on the fact that he often painted vases made by the potter Xenokles, with whom he may be identical.
The Kleophon Painter painted mostly large vases, especially kalyxes.
The artist, according to the auction's handsome catalogue, has recently started to paint a series of living flowers in pots, instead of vases, to symbolize life going on.