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Red-Figure Ram-Head Rhyton (Drinking Vessel): Symposiasts; Satyr and Maenad
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Red-Figure Ram-Head Rhyton (Drinking Vessel): Symposiasts; Satyr and Maenad

Red-figure Brygos Painter · c. 480–470 BCE
Although now missing nearly half of its mold-made ram’s head, this <em>rhyton</em>, a kind of drinking horn, retains most of its painted red-figure sections. On the wheel-made bowl above, three symposiasts recline at a drinking party: a youth wearing a <em>kidaris</em> (flapped Scythian hat) and two bearded men holding drinking cups. The youth plays the pipes, while a lyre hangs nearby and one man throws his head back in song. The letters around them, which do not spell out known words, may allude to the music in the air. Flanking the handle are a pipe-playing satyr and a dancing maenad (only partially preserved).
Technique
Date
c. 480–470 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Painter
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 19.00 cm W: 12.80 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1988.8
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)