AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA
PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK STATE PRIVATE COLLECTOR
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA

CIRCA 520-510 B.C.

Details
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA
CIRCA 520-510 B.C.
12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Private Collection, Switzerland.
Antiquities, Christie's, London, 11 July 1984, lot 229.
Private Collection, California, acquired from the above.
Antiquities, Sotheby's, New York, 12 June 1993, lot 93.
Literature
Beazley Archive Pottery Database no. 8151.

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Lot Essay

On the body of this hydria is a Dionysiac thiasos, centered by a nude satyr playing a kithara, flanked by two pair of dancing maenads. Two of the maenads wear panther skins, with the animal heads positioned at their shoulders. On the shoulder panel, Dionysos sits holding a rhyton out before him, between two gesticulating maenads, with a running satyr to their right. Despite their bestial nature, satyrs frequently are shown playing music, either with a kithara, barbiton or aulos. See for example a trio of satyrs each playing a kithara on a black-figured amphora in Berlin, no. 92 in E. Simon, “Silenoi,” LIMC, vol. VIII.

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