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Hermes Greek God Painting, Hermes Greek God Illustration, Ancient Greek Imagery, Ancient Greek Deity Illustration, Old Paintings Greek Gods, Dionysus God, Greek Pantheon, Ancient Greek Gods, Classical Mythology

A classical depiction of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry. He is seated with a glass and staff, surrounded by wine jugs, embodying celebration and abundance. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)  Red-figure; Greek, South Italian, Apulian; Late Classical; ca. 380–360 B.C.  Obverse, satyr and maenad. Reverse, two youths     The representation is interesting because the maenad, asleep in an outdoor setting, recalls the pose of Ariadne when she was found on the island of Naxos by the wine god Dionysos; she had been abandoned there by Theseus. The iconography of an "elevated" mythological subject has been applied to members of Dionysos' retinue. Hercules Ancient Art, Ancient Roman Amphora, Ancient Greece Trojan Horse, Ancient Greek Vase Art, Ancient Greek Horse Art, Little Buddha, Greek Vases, Ancient Greek Art, Ancient Greek Pottery

Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl) Red-figure; Greek, South Italian, Apulian; Late Classical; ca. 380–360 B.C. Obverse, satyr and maenad. Reverse, two youths The representation is interesting because the maenad, asleep in an outdoor setting, recalls the pose of Ariadne when she was found on the island of Naxos by the wine god Dionysos; she had been abandoned there by Theseus. The iconography of an "elevated" mythological subject has been applied to members of Dionysos' retinue.

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