Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)

Vases
The Met
Rogers Fund, 1962
62.11.3
H. 14 5/8 in. (37.1 cm)
Greek, Paestan, South Italian
Terracotta; red-figure

Details

Obverse, Dionysos and satyr. Reverse, two youths

Asteas was the leading painter of Paestan vases, with a considerable production and workshop. This early work depicts the wine-god Dionysos and a satyr who precedes him holding a kantharos (drinking cup) and a torch, now mostly lost. The satyr is human except for his ears, and the whole composition distantly echoes that of the famous statue group of the Tyrannicides.