Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 524
Chronology:   Ca. 350 B.C.
Deposit:   B 18
Published Number:   AV 30.524
References:   Object: P 19286
Wall fragment from just below start of rim. Max. dim. 0.172.

A, Dionysos on a griffin(?), with Eros, Pan, and a satyr to right. At the left stands Eros (head, shoulders, most of wings, right arm and hand) to right looking back, a wreath around his head, holding something in his left hand that looks like a phiale. Below it is some drapery. Behind him is the top of a thyrsos. In the lower part of the fragment is Pan (wreathed head, shoulders, arms), to right, playing the aulos. At the right is the satyr (most of body, tail, start of legs), also to right. White: thyrsos; flesh of Eros; wreaths; aulos. Dilute glaze: drawing on white.

The identification of the subject was made by Beazley on the analogy of better-preserved examples by the same painter.

The Filottrano Painter (ARV2 1453, 10).