Proto-Paestan Red-Figure Calyx Krater

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Proto-Paestan Red-Figure Calyx Krater

Creator

Painter of Louvre K 240

Greek Artist

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Painter

The Painter of Louvre K 240 decorated vases in the Greek colonies in South Italy and Sicily in the period from 375 to 350 B.C. Some of the vases attributed to the Painter were found on Sicily, while others were found on the Italian mainland. He probably began his career working on Sicily and at some point emigrated to the city of Paestum, helping to create a new pottery production center at this s

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Date
about 360 B.C.
Medium
Terracotta
Culture
Greek (Sicilian)
Department
Vessels
Institution
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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.

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