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A work made of terracotta, black-figure.

Amphora (Storage Jar)

490-480 BCE

Attributed to the Michigan Painter Greek; Athens

Greece

On one side of this vase, Dionysos is flanked by satyrs. The god moves to the right but looks back to the left. He holds up a kantharos (drinking cup) in his left hand. Both satyrs move to the right; that on the left is ithyphallic and plays a kithara. On the other side, a maenad wearing a sakkos (hat) and holding a krotala is flanked on either side by a satyr.

terracotta, black-figure

Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium