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Alabastron (oil flask): Working Wool, Dionysos with Satyr and Maenad (upper); Gigantomachy (lower)
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White-ground alabastron decorated in the black-figure technique. Two figure zones, both on a white slip, and two ornamental bands on red. The bottom of the
The upper figural zone depicts a scene of woolworking: The woman on the left sits on a short stool and faces a basket. She holds a distaff. Flanking the basket is a second seated woman spinning thread. To the right of the standing female is a bearded Dionysos facing right towards a short stool. He wears a long himation and wreath and holds a kantharos in his left hand and Opposite the god is a maenad, who flees to the right and holds a thyrsos. Behind the maenad, a dancing satyr lunges forward and grasps a thyrsus in his left hand. A series of twisted branches occupy the background on both sides. In the lower figural frieze is a gigantomachy--the mythological battle between the gods and giants. Herakles and the goddess Athena battle five giants, represented with hoplite shields and helmets.
A broad band of checkerboard tops the upper figural frieze, and a band of repeating palmettes divides the two figural zones.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Miss Elizabeth Gaskell Norton Boston MA and Miss Margaret Norton Cambridge MA (by 1920) gift; to the Fogg Museum 1920.
Note: The Misses Norton were daughters of Charles Elliot Norton (1827-1908).
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of the Misses Norton
Title: Alabastron (oil flask): Working Wool, Dionysos with Satyr and Maenad (upper); Gigantomachy (lower)
Description:
White-ground alabastron decorated in the black-figure technique.
Two figure zones, both on a white slip, and two ornamental bands on red.
The bottom of the
The upper figural zone depicts a scene of woolworking: The woman on the left sits on a short stool and faces a basket.
She holds a distaff.
Flanking the basket is a second seated woman spinning thread.
To the right of the standing female is a bearded Dionysos facing right towards a short stool.
He wears a long himation and wreath and holds a kantharos in his left hand and Opposite the god is a maenad, who flees to the right and holds a thyrsos.
Behind the maenad, a dancing satyr lunges forward and grasps a thyrsus in his left hand.
A series of twisted branches occupy the background on both sides.
In the lower figural frieze is a gigantomachy--the mythological battle between the gods and giants.
Herakles and the goddess Athena battle five giants, represented with hoplite shields and helmets.
A broad band of checkerboard tops the upper figural frieze, and a band of repeating palmettes divides the two figural zones.
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