![]() The satyr plays a flute, and wears a wreath on his head. SIDE A: Dionysus with a satyr and a maenad. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request.Īttic red-figure bell krater. RobinsonĪsian and Mediterranean Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. ![]() State, Edition, Standard Reference Number Robinson, Oxford, Mississippi, (by 1937-1959) bequest to the Fogg Museum, 1960. There are geometric motifs along the upper rim of the vessel and bordering the scene.īell Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Dionysos with Satyr and Maenad Death of OrpheusĬreation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Athens (Attica)ģ0 cm h x 25.2 cm diam. She holds a large disc and her head is bowed and legs bent, possibly dancing. The figure on the right is a woman and has a snake on her head. The central figure has long hair, wears laurels and robes, and is holding a branch. ![]() The figure on the left is nude with laurels in his hair, and is seated playing a flute. It is painted black, and in red there are three figures. The vessel is a tall bowl with handles on either side.
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