Attic Black-Figure Column Krater, about 520 BC. Creator: Painter of Munich 1736.

Attic Black-Figure Column Krater, about 520 BC. Creator: Painter of Munich 1736.

3-047-535 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Attic Black-Figure Column Krater, about 520 BC. Additional Info: Dionysos, the god of wine, stands calmly in the midst of a group of dancing maenads and satyrs on this Athenian black-figure column-krater. Wearing a festive wreath of ivy leaves and holding his drinking horn, the god appears unaffected by the frenzy of his companions. Scenes with Dionysos were a favorite decoration for vessels like this column-krater, which would have been used at a symposium or drinking party to mix the wine with water. On the other side of the vase, two lions ravage a bull. The motif of the lion attack was central to Greek art and literature from the 800s through the 500s BC and served as a metaphor for heroic or even divine triumph. Plant motifs decorate the rim of the vessel. Ivy leaves cover the outer edge, and lotus buds encircle the top. The bearded heads on the handle-plates were a typical decoration for column-kraters.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Painter of Munich 1736, attributed to: Ancient Greek: Attic vase painter

Medium
  1. Terracotta

Picture Type
  1. Krater
  2. Vessel

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 8830x8203
File Size : 212,205kb


Aliases

  1. 75.AE.106
  1. 103T31
  1. 1200009328
  1. 3-047-535
  1. 3047535
  1. 75.AE.106

Buy a Print  

Keywords - refine your search by combining multiple keywords below.