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A group stands and lounges in an open field.

Hydria (water jar): Dionysos and Entourage

425 BCE-375 BCE

Class of Brussels A 3099

Greek

Dionysos sits in the center of the scene holding a thyrsos and looking to the right. On his right, a woman wearing a chiton stands and pets the god's panther. Above her in the upper right is a seated youth, likely the god Hermes who holds a caduceus and at the far right, a woman sits facing right and looking to the left. To the left of Dionysos is a bearded-satyr, also holding a thyrsos. At the far left is a woman wearing a long chiton and himation. On the back of the vessel is a winding vine of palmettes, lotus buds, and tendrils. Under each lateral handle, a palmette. The lip is decorated with an egg-and-dart. At the bottom of the scene, a band of alternating meander and checkerboard square. Added white highlighting details including the panther, an Eros, and diadems. Yellow also highlights the panthers.

Terracotta

Classical period

Vessels