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Tondo: Dionysos, upper half

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Tondo: Dionysos, lower half

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Tondo: Dionysos

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Tondo: Dionysos, trunk

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Exterior: overview

Collection: Yale University Art Gallery
Summary: Dionysos and satyr
Ware: Attic Red Figure
Painter: Attributed to the Paseas (The Cerberus Painter)
Context: From Chiusi
Date: ca. 520 BC - ca. 510 BC
Dimensions:

H. 2.4 cm, D. 18.7 cm.

Primary Citation: ARV2, 163, no. 3
Shape: Plate
Beazley Number: 201521
Region: Etruria
Period: Archaic


Condition:

Missing pieces restored and painted.

Decoration Description:

Dionysos, holding a kantharos and an ivy branch, faces left. A satyr dances in front of the god, his right elbow bent, his left hand held to his forehead, his left knee held high, and the toes of his right foot just visible on the reserved line on which both figures stand.

Shape Description:

Ring base pierced for suspension.

Essay:

Buitron No. 32

Collection History:

Stoddard Collection.

Sources Used:

Matheson & Pollitt 1975, pp. 49-50