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oinochoe
Object Type
oinochoe
Museum number
1836,0224.39
Description
Pottery: black-figured oinochoe. Design in black on a red panel extending down the vase; on the lip, chequer-pattern; on the neck, maeander, and ivy; accessories of white and purple. Symposion of Dionysos and Ariadne: On the right is Dionysos reclining to right on a couch, bearded, with ivy-wreath and embroidered himation, left arm resting on an embroidered cushion, in right hand a vine-branch with grapes; before him are three apples (?). He looks back at Ariadne, who reclines on a couch to right, looking at him and holding out a keras to him; she has a striped himation, and her hair is gathered up under an embroidered cap; her left arm rests on a cushion, and before her are three apples (?).
Cultures/periods
Attic
Production date
520BC-500BC
Production place
Made in:
Attica (Greece)
Findspot
Excavated/Findspot:
Vulci
Materials
pottery
Ware
Black Figure
Technique
painted
incised
Dimensions
Height:
20.32 centimetres
Bibliographic references
Vase / Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum
(B476)
Old Catalogue / A Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum
(638)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
classical deity
feast/banquet
Associated names
Representation of:
Dionysos/Bacchus
Portrait of:
Ariadne
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Edmé Antoine Durand
(sale)
Purchased through:
Peter Oluf Brøndsted
Acquisition date
1836
Department
Greek and Roman
Registration number
1836,0224.39