Photo of collection object Red-Figure Situla (Deep Bucket): Bellerophon Slaying Chimaera (A); Dionysos, Maenads, Eros (B)
Group of the Dublin Situlae. Red-Figure Situla (Deep Bucket): Bellerophon Slaying Chimaera (A); Dionysos, Maenads, Eros (B), c. 350 BC. ceramic, with handle: 30.3 cm (11 15/16 in.); Diameter of rim: 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.); Diameter of foot: 13.1 cm (5 3/16 in.); without handle: 28 cm (11 in.). Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund, 1977.179. CC0.

Red-Figure Situla (Deep Bucket): Bellerophon Slaying Chimaera (A); Dionysos, Maenads, Eros (B)

c. 350 BC

Group of the Dublin Situlae

Group of the Dublin Situlae

Greek and Roman Art

Red-Figure Situla (Deep Bucket): Bellerophon Slaying Chimaera (A); Dionysos, Maenads, Eros (B), c. 350 BC. Attributed to Group of the Dublin Situlae. Ceramic; with handle: 30.3 cm (11 15/16 in.); diameter of rim: 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.); diameter of foot: 13.1 cm (5 3/16 in.); without handle: 28 cm (11 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 1977.179 The dramatic scene on this bucket-like vessel (known as a situla, more common in bronze) shows the hero Bellerophon astride his winged horse Pegasos, taking aim with a spear at the monstrous Chimaera. Combining parts of a goat and snake with the body of a lion, this fearsome fire-breathing creature lived in Lycia (now southwest Turkey), where fire still burns from natural vents in the rock. Also present on the vase are Hermes and Athena, watching Bellerophon, as well as a small Pan and two young satyrs with stones. Are they taking aim at Pegasos or the Chimaera? Dionysos, Eros, and two maenads appear on the reverse. The mythical fire-breathing Chimaera comprises a lion with goat’s head and neck, plus a snake-headed tail.
Classification
Ceramic
Formatted Medium
ceramic
Medium
ceramic
Dimensions
with handle: 30.3 cm (11 15/16 in.); Diameter of rim: 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.); Diameter of foot: 13.1 cm (5 3/16 in.); without handle: 28 cm (11 in.)
Accession Number
1977.179
Credit Line
Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
Rights Statement
CC0
Museum Location
102D Pre-Roman

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