EditorialIberian culture. Grave goods. Attic lekythos of black figures depicting two satyrs running after a woman, perhaps a nymph; Attic cup (kylix) of red figures, attributed to the painter of Pithos, depicting a naked young man jumping or dancing before a st...
EditorialTop: Golden diadem depicting God Dionysus and the panther, in the center, surrounded by Dionysian scenes with satyrs and maenads. Greece, 300 BC. At the bottom, gold diadem depicting a kneeling man with a bow, in the central part. Archaic Period. 400-5...
EditorialApollo and Marsyas and the Judgment of Midas: at right Midas with the ears of an ass resting his hand against a tree stump, at center Apollo holds a flaying knife, at left the flayed corpse of Marsyas roped to a tree, soldiers and satyrs beyond.
EditorialPassport card of the Eastern Mediterranean, with Cyprus Passport card of the easternmost part of the Mediterranean Sea, including the sea shores of Caramania, Cyprus, Soria and Egyptia. (title on object), with Cyprus, and two compass roses, the North i...
EditorialHanging with Dionysian Figures, 5th?7th century, Said to be from Egypt, Antinopolis, Linen, wool; tapestry-woven, Textile: H. 25 1/2 in. (64.8 cm), Textiles-Woven, Leafy tendrils frame twelve (originally fifteen) busts of satyrs, maenads, and others wh...
EditorialFeste de Bacchus, celebree par des Satyres et des Bacchantes (Feast of Bacchus Celeb rated by Satyrs and Bacchanales). Medium: etching and engraving.
EditorialThe Death of Procris; Cephalus mournig the death of Procris on the right surrounded by Cupid and mourning satyrs and nymphs, the goddess of dawn in her chariot in the background.