

An edition of Silens in Attic black-figure vase-painting (1992)
myth and performance
By Guy Michael Hedreen
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
eng
Pages
219
Description:
"The mythical creatures known as silens or satyrs are a favorite subject In Greek art. Part horse and part man, these beings are often shown with Dionysos, the god of intoxication, fertility, and dramatic illusion. In this persuasive volume, Guy Hedreen argues that the artistic popularity of these creatures lies in their affiliation with this deity in both myth and ritual."--BOOK JACKET. "Drawing upon extensive illustrations, the first portion of Silens in Attic Black-figure Vase-painting explores the narrative content of the many representations of silens. These artistic depictions are the most important surviving source of information about the mythology of silens, and they have not previously been studied from this perspective. The second portion of this volume considers the representation of satyr-plays on Athenian vases. The early history of this intriguing dramatic genre has always been problematic, and the evidence that the author presents will inspire critical reexammation."--BOOK JACKET. "Of interest to scholars and students of Athenian vase painting, drama, and Dionysiac religion, this book speaks also to those who are drawn by the beauty of Athenian vases, and by the seductive call of Dionysos and his band."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Satyrs (Greek mythology) in art, Vase-painting, Greek, Vases, Black-figured, Vases, greek
Places: Greece