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Detail of a Terracotta Pelike Attributed to the Acheloos Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2010


Title: Terracotta pelike (wine jar)
Medium; Technique: Terracotta; black-figure
Culture: Greek, Attic
Period: Archaic
Date: ca. 510 B.C.
Artist or Maker: Attributed to the Acheloös Painter
Dimensions: H. 13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm)
Classification: Vases
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1949
Accession Number: 49.11.1
Description:
Obverse, the henchmen of King Midas lying in wait for Silenos
Reverse, flute player and two boxers
The difference between satyrs and silens cannot be defined conclusively, but silens are often considered older satyrs. Silens could be endowed with great wisdom in addition to a great capacity for wine. King Midas of Phrygia once had his men trap a silen by luring him to a fountain of water mixed with wine. Midas's purpose was to benefit from the silen's counsel.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/all/te...
Medium; Technique: Terracotta; black-figure
Culture: Greek, Attic
Period: Archaic
Date: ca. 510 B.C.
Artist or Maker: Attributed to the Acheloös Painter
Dimensions: H. 13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm)
Classification: Vases
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1949
Accession Number: 49.11.1
Description:
Obverse, the henchmen of King Midas lying in wait for Silenos
Reverse, flute player and two boxers
The difference between satyrs and silens cannot be defined conclusively, but silens are often considered older satyrs. Silens could be endowed with great wisdom in addition to a great capacity for wine. King Midas of Phrygia once had his men trap a silen by luring him to a fountain of water mixed with wine. Midas's purpose was to benefit from the silen's counsel.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/all/te...
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