The voyage of Dionysus, Silver Ship

Greece
Silver 999°
149.90
FA 000503
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The ship of Dionysus from a representation of an Attic black-figure kylix, dated to 550-530 B.C., depicting Dionysus on a vessel. It is called "The Voyage of Dionysus". The ship is made of silver 999° and is mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass).

Dimensions: 14,5cm x 11,5cm x 2cm (with acrylic base)

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Dionysus was the god of vine culture and wine. He was considered as the patron of the theater and the arts. According to mythology, he is the son of Zeus and Semele. He spread the art of tending grapes and traveled the world, encouraging his cult. In his trips, he was usually accompanied by a troop of Satyrs and Mainades.

Many festivals were held in owner of God Dionysus, such as the City Dionysia, the Rural Dionysia, the Anthesteria and the Lenaia. One of the famous myths featuring the god was the metamorphosis of the Tyrrhenian pirates into dolphins when they attempted to kidnap him and sell him as a slave.

The depiction of the voyage of Dionysus on an ancient Attic black-figure kylix is made by the ancient greek painter Exekias. The kylix is dated to 550-530 B.C. and is at the Staatliche Antikensammlungen Museum in Munich, in Germany.

Area:
Greece
Date:
550 - 530 B.C.
Details:
with acrylic base
Dimensions (WxHxD):
14,5 cm x 11,5 cm x 2 cm
Gross Weight:
190 gr
Includes:
Gift packaging - Description Greek & English
Material:
Silver 999°
Subcategory:
Ship
Weight:
90 gr

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