ECL-Bm.11:58/2-2013
Parts
ECL-Bm.11:58/2-2013
Identification
Sarcophagus: discovery of Ariadne
assigned by cataloguer
Was Fa 2 no.19
Bm 11 57.1 and 58.2 and 59.3 are catalogued together being drawings of the same sarcophagus
Bm 11 57.1 and 58.2 and 59.3 are catalogued together being drawings of the same sarcophagus
Fa 3 Palazzo no. 19
Description
In the centre lies Ariadne. A maenad and a satyr lift her garment from her. Two maenads, one holding an infant, look on in the background left, while Pan, seated on a high rock on left turns to Dionysus, who stands in a biga, supported by a young satyr. Two bearded centaurs draw the biga, the one in the background carrying a krater on his shoulder; the other with a garland round his belly and a putto sitting on his back, has sunk to the ground with his hindlegs and embraces a young centaur. On far left a draped maenad stands cross-legged, leaning on a pillar, a tiger behind her legs. On right of Ariadne a young Pan sits on the ground with a tiger and points to her. A nude satyr playing crotola and a draped maenad playing a tympanum dance together. On far right two females pour libations at a blazing altar, at the foot of a pillar, on which stands the statue of a nude youth. On far left and right grow vines, which spread their tendrils along above the figures to the centre.
drawing
height (actual size): 414mm
width (actual size): 568mm
width (actual size): 568mm
Campiglia Palazzo Mattei No. 19 written in ink on the back of the drawing
black lead pencil on paper
Production
c.1710-1730
History and association
• Matz (III ; no. 220 now lost)
• Monumenta Matthaeiana (III. tav. VII.1)
• Monumenta Matthaeiana (III. tav. VII.1)