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Kylix with Satyrs and Maenads by Douris in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, June 2010
Drinking cup (kylix)
Greek, Early Classical Period, about 470 B.C.
Douris
Place of Manufacture: Athens, Attica, Greece
Dimensions: Height: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)
Medium or Technique: Ceramic, Red Figure
Classification: Vessels
Catalogue Raisonné: Caskey-Beazley, Attic Vase Paintings (MFA), no. 132.
Accession Number: 00.343
Interior: A Dionysiac scene: A satyr seizes a maenad (a female follower of the wine-god Dionysus), who attempts to ward off his advance with her fennel stalk (thyrsus). She wears a fawn-skin (nebris) over her dress (chiton). Two other satyrs dance in the background, one also carries a thyrsus. The erect phalloi of the satyrs have been removed by an earlier restorer. Flower blossoms are in field, emphasizing the fertility aspect of the god Dionysus.
Exterior side A: This is ...probably a scene of warriors leaving for battle.
From the left is a woman with an pitcher (oinochoe) who interacts with a warrior dressed for battle in a helmet, greaves, and holds a spear and a shield. They are addressed by a bearded man, who gestures towards them. He holds a walking stick and is dressed in a long cloak (himation). In the background oil vessels hang on the wall: an alabastron and an oil jar (aryballos). Continuing to the right is a woman pouring a libation at the feet of another heavily equipped hoplite (soldier) with a phiale. To their right is a boy with a walking stick and a long himation.
Exterior side B: A group of six bearded men wearing long cloaks (himation) converse, some lean on staffs. Greaves (or jumping weights?), an aryballos, and a strigil hang in the field.
Text from: www.mfa.org/collections/object/drinking-cup-kylix-153692
Greek, Early Classical Period, about 470 B.C.
Douris
Place of Manufacture: Athens, Attica, Greece
Dimensions: Height: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)
Medium or Technique: Ceramic, Red Figure
Classification: Vessels
Catalogue Raisonné: Caskey-Beazley, Attic Vase Paintings (MFA), no. 132.
Accession Number: 00.343
Interior: A Dionysiac scene: A satyr seizes a maenad (a female follower of the wine-god Dionysus), who attempts to ward off his advance with her fennel stalk (thyrsus). She wears a fawn-skin (nebris) over her dress (chiton). Two other satyrs dance in the background, one also carries a thyrsus. The erect phalloi of the satyrs have been removed by an earlier restorer. Flower blossoms are in field, emphasizing the fertility aspect of the god Dionysus.
Exterior side A: This is ...probably a scene of warriors leaving for battle.
From the left is a woman with an pitcher (oinochoe) who interacts with a warrior dressed for battle in a helmet, greaves, and holds a spear and a shield. They are addressed by a bearded man, who gestures towards them. He holds a walking stick and is dressed in a long cloak (himation). In the background oil vessels hang on the wall: an alabastron and an oil jar (aryballos). Continuing to the right is a woman pouring a libation at the feet of another heavily equipped hoplite (soldier) with a phiale. To their right is a boy with a walking stick and a long himation.
Exterior side B: A group of six bearded men wearing long cloaks (himation) converse, some lean on staffs. Greaves (or jumping weights?), an aryballos, and a strigil hang in the field.
Text from: www.mfa.org/collections/object/drinking-cup-kylix-153692
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