Dionysus, Ariadne & Eros - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)

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Dionysus, Ariadne & Eros | Attic red figure vase painting

DETAILS

Museum Collection British Museum, London
Catalogue No. London 1867,0508.1221
Beazley Archive No. -
Ware Attic Red Figure
Shape Cup, Stemless
Painter Attributed to the Meleager Painter
Date ca. 390 B.C.
Period Classical

DESCRIPTION

Dionysus embraces Ariadne in the company of Eros (Love). Dionysus wears a robe draped loosely across his shoulder and a flanged stephane crown decked with ribbons. He holds a tortoise-shell lyre in one hand and casts his head backwards in ecstasy. Ariadne is dressed in an elaborately embroidered gown, wears a stephane crown and earrings, and balances a tympanum (a type of drum or tambourine) on her hand hand. Eros flutters at their side tapping a drum.

ARTICLES

Dionysus, Ariadne, Eros