The paper aims to analyze the figurative program of an Etruscan black-figure amphora in Dresden, decorated on one side with a scene of sacrifice in the presence of a satyr, on the other, with the representation of an armed dance. The assumption is that the amphora is the product of a special commission, in order to celebrate a successful performance as a small triumph, using the mythical paradigm of the Gigantomachy of Heracles as a model.

Una festa etrusca per Dioniso?

CERCHIAI, Luca
2014-01-01

Abstract

The paper aims to analyze the figurative program of an Etruscan black-figure amphora in Dresden, decorated on one side with a scene of sacrifice in the presence of a satyr, on the other, with the representation of an armed dance. The assumption is that the amphora is the product of a special commission, in order to celebrate a successful performance as a small triumph, using the mythical paradigm of the Gigantomachy of Heracles as a model.
2014
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