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English: Attributed to the Pourtalès Painter
Français : Attribué au Peintre de Pourtalès |
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English: Dionysos (sitting left, at the end of the couch) and Ploutos (sitting right, holding a cornucopia) surrounded by satyrs and maenads. A satyr is helping and supporting a drunken Hephaistos with his hammer (right). Eros plays with a goose at the bottom. Attic red-figured krater, ca. 370–360 BC. Said to be from S. Agata dei Goti (Campania).
Français : Dionysos (assis à gauche, en bout de banquette) et Ploutos (assis à droite, tenant une corne d'abondance), entourés de satyres et de ménades. Un satyre soutient Héphaïstos ivre, reconnaissable à son marteau (droite). En bas, Éros s'amuse avec une oie. Cratère attique à figures rouges attribué au Peintre de Pourtalès, vers 370-360 av. J.-C. Prétendument trouvé à S. Agata dei Goti (Campanie). |
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institution QS:P195,Q6373 |
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Current location |
Main floor, room 20, Greek & Rome |
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Accession number |
GR 1865,0103.14 (Cat. Vases F 68) |
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Credit line | Formerly in the Pourtalès collection | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Bibi Saint-Pol (2006, 22 November) |
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- Paintings of cornucopia
- Dionysos in ancient Greek pottery
- Eros in ancient Greek pottery
- Hephaestus in ancient Greek pottery
- Plutus
- Satyrs in ancient Greek pottery
- Thyrsos in ancient Greek pottery
- Bell kraters
- Pourtalès Painter
- Attic red-figure pottery in the British Museum
- Room 20, British Museum
- Pourtalès Collection
- Ancient Greek pottery from Saticula
- 370s BC pottery
- 360s BC pottery
- Drunken Dionysus
- Art from Paestum
- Campanian pottery in the United Kingdom