
doi: 10.1400/41501
handle: 11568/86368
The bell krater, that I have tributed to Meleager Painter(first third of the fourth century B.C.), it served as cinerary in a tomb, according to custom well testified in the Western Greek World and Anhellenic Italy. The shape and the hierogamia of Dionysos and Ariadne depicted on the side A symbolize for the followers of Dionysos cult a life of bliss and a endless symposium after the death.
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