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Detail of a South Italian Krater with a Procession in the Getty Villa, June 2016

Detail of a South Italian Krater with a Procession in the Getty Villa, June 2016
Title: Proto-Paestan Red-Figure Calyx Krater

Artist/Maker: Attributed to the Painter of Louvre K 240 (Greek, active about 375 - 350 B.C.)

Culture: Greek (Sicilian)

Place: Sicily, Italy (Place Created)

Date: about 360 B.C.

Medium: Terracotta

Object Number: 96.AE.30

Dimensions: 37.5 cm (14 3/4 in.)

Alternate Titles: Mixing Vessel with a Festive Procession (Display Title)

Mixing Vessel with Dionysos, a Comic Actor, and a Satyr Carrying Eros (Display Title)

Department: Antiquities

Classification: Vessels

Object Type: Krater


Side A: Dionysiac scene showing a white-haired phlyax or comic actor between the god Dionysos and a satyr, all moving left over gently undulating ground, depicted by curving lines in added white, from which spring a few plants. At the head of the procession is a youthful Dionysos, naked except for drapery over both arms, which flows behind his back. His long hair is crowned with an ivy wreath in added white. He holds a kithara (details in added white) in his left hand and a plectrum in his right. Turning his head to the right, he faces the phlyax who follows him, holding a blazing torch in each hand and wearing the mask of an old man (Type L or M, with details in added white). Behind him comes a bearded satyr whose chest and belly are covered with shaggy hair. The satyr plays double pipes and carries piggyback a small Eros. The latter wears a spiky diadem; his hands grasp the satyr's head above the brow, and his legs come down on either side of his head. The wings of Eros are outspread and enlivened by a white edge at the top and black or black-on-white dots on the feathers. Side B: To left a nude bearded satyr, wearing a fillet or diadem around his head, bends forward over his left foot, which rests on a rock pile; he holds a string of beads in his left hand and with his right he gesticulates towards a maenad. The latter stands, wearing a chiton and holds a thyrsos. Around the rim: band of laurel. Below the picture field on A and B: band of meander, with a saltire square at each end.


Text from: www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/29522/attributed-to-the-painter-of-louvre-k-240-proto-paestan-red-figure-calyx-krater-greek-sicilian-about-360-bc

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