Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 526
Chronology:   Ca. 350 B.C.
Deposit:   A 19:6
Published Number:   AV 30.526
References:   Object: P 16596
Three non-joining fragments, a with rim, about half of body, all of one handle and start of the other, b of rim and wall, c of wall. Glaze misfired slightly. P.H. a) 0.195; max. dim. b) 0.245, c) 0.167.

A, maenads and satyrs dancing. Fragment c gives the feet of a satyr to left, then a maenad from the waist down, also to left, and on the far right, a little drapery and part of the foot of another. Fragment b shows the head of the first maenad and the head and body (to about the thighs) of the second, to right, looking back, wrapped in a himation. At the right of fragment b, there is part of the body, right arm, and tail of a satyr, to right, looking back (forehead at top). He has a cloak over his left shoulder. The maenads wear fillets around their heads. Above hang grapes. B, three youths, two to right, the third to left, each wearing a himation. In front of the first is a stele. The third seems to hold a tympanon, or this could be a hanging shield. Other objects in the field seem to be a strigil and an aryballos. On rim, laurel wreath to left. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern. White: flesh of maenads; satyr's cloak on b; grapes. Dilute glaze: folds on himatia; details on white.

Near the Filottrano Painter (ARV2 1455, 5); by the painter himself (ARV2 1694, 13 bis).