
Cleveland Museum of Art
Red-Figure Bell-Krater (Mixing Vessel): Bust of Dionysos and Comic Actors (A); Dionysos, Satyr, Maenad (B)
Choregos Painter
- Date
- c. 390–380 BCE
- Medium
- ceramic
- Culture
- South Italian, Apulian
- Department
- Greek and Roman Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Dionysos, the god of wine, theater, and the mysteries, dominates both sides of this bell-krater, a vessel for mixing water and wine. On the front, he appears in bust form, wearing a fillet and laurel wreath. Over his shoulder and behind his head rests his thyrsos , sprouting grapevines. Comic actors, identifiable by their masks and padded costumes, flank the colossal bust, stretching for a bunch of grapes on the left and holding a large skyphos (wine cup) on the right. On the reverse, Dionysos marches in procession with his retinue, a satyr and maenad. The large bust of Dionysos may represent a stage prop or symbolize the multifaceted god.
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