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Images of Dionysos

The God of Wine

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A statue of Dionysos wearing an ivy wreath; Roman copy (circa 40-60 BCE) of a Greek original (circa 350-325 BCE).
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A bronze statue of young Dionysos; Roman, first century BCE.
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Dionysos holding a kantharos (cup) and an egg; made in Boeotia circa 400-350 BCE.
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Dionysos as a child in the form of a lekythoi (oil flask); made in Athens circa 350-325 BCE.
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A Red-Figured stemless cup with Dionysos being supported by Ariadne as Eros flies beside them; made in Athens circa 390 BCE.
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A Red-Figured hydra (water-jar) with Dionysos and a woman; made circa 340-330 BCE.
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A scene from a Red-Figured calyx-krater (wine bowl) with Dionysos being served by two Maenads; made in Athens circa 370-360 BCE.
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Dionysos holding a drinking horn; the rim of the cup has obviously been broken and repaired, cutting off the heads of the figures on the cup; made in Athens circa 500-490 BCE.
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A scene from a Black-Figured neck-amphora with Dionysos leading Hephaistos back to Mount Olympos; made in southern Italy circa 520 BCE.
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A terracotta face of Dionysos; made in Campania, southern Italy circa 480-460 BCE.
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A bronze mirror cover with Dionysos and Ariadne; made circa 320-300 BCE.

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