350-340 B.C. Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Inv. Stg. 294
The scene on the front depicts a maenad or someone trying to imitate her, holding a thyrsus and a mirror.
APPROFONDIMENTI
Satyrs and maenads
In Greek mythology, satyrs were the assistants of Dionysus. Creatures of the woods, they resembled humans with some animal features, such as tails and cleft hooves. Lovers of excess, they are described and depicted intent on getting drunk to release their wild instincts. Priestesses of Dionysus, the maenads - literally, "the possessed", so called for their behaviour - played the flute and danced during Dionysian processions. Music and dance were essential elements of the symposium.