Description
Designed for use at a symposium, or drinking party, this large dinos has a wide mouth allowing easy access to its contents—wine mixed with water (and sometimes other ingredients for flavoring). While drinking, symposiasts would often recite poetry and celebrate the mythological exploits of gods and heroes, perhaps prompted by the images painted on their pottery. Here, the vase-painter clearly anticipated such use; when the vessel was full, the ships painted on the inside of the rim would appear to sail across the “wine-dark sea” (to borrow a phrase found frequently in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey). Other heroic scenes, including Herakles wrestling the Nemean lion and Theseus battling the Minotaur, appear on top of the rim, interspersed with chariots and anonymous combats.
Provenance
The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1971-)
Black-Figure Dinos (Mixing Vessel): Warships (Int.); Heroic Scenes (Top)
Antimenes Painterc. 520–515 BCE
Accession Number
1971.46
Medium
ceramic
Dimensions
Diameter: 50.8 cm (20 in.); Overall: 33.6 cm (13 1/4 in.); Diameter of rim: 34 cm (13 3/8 in.)
Classification
Ceramic
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund