Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)

107. Crustullum form with a figure of Bacchus The mould bears a representation of Bacchus, who stands amidst vineleaves. He is dressed in skins, holding a thyrsus in his right hand and a cantharos in his left hand. A panther with raised head sits beside his left leg. - 2nd century A.D. - Diam.: 12 cm. - Ptuj (Poetovio) - PMP, Ace. no. R 1117. ABRAMIC 1925, 103, fig. 49. I.L. LAMPS, POTTERIES 108. Bacchic jug Red-burnt clay jug, unglazed. The two handles are drawn high from the middle of the neck and are attached to the shoulder. On one side of the relief representation the drunken Dionysos leans on Pan crowning himself. On the other side a dancing maenad follows Pan. Both figurai compositions are encircled by wine grapes and scrolls. -2nd-3rd century - H: 25,3 cm; Mouth diam.: 5 cm; Foot diam.: 10 cm. - Győr-Belvá­ros (Arrabona), the present Rákóczi F. u. 22. - XJM, Inv. no. 53.176.4. BONIS, 1952, 23-32. E.SzŐ. 109. Vessel depicting Silenus Silenus with a large bloated belly sits cross-legged with hands bent at the elbows and resting on his knees. He is dressed in goatskin which reveals his chest, stomach with large navel and genitals. A goat mask is depicted below the neck on the hairy goatskin on his back. Goat's hoofs are visible on the front along the edge of the goatskin. Emphasized on the wide grotesque face are eyes with strong eyebrows, a wide flat nose, a mouth enveloped by a moustache and thick beard. Silenus' bald head is decorated with a laurel of leaves and fruits. The ends of the ribbon tied on the back of his head fall in wave-like strands to his shoulders, thus, forming the vessel's handles. - Missing are the vessel's bottom and the lower right vessel rim by his foot- 2nd century A.D. -H: 8,1 cm; bronze - Popinci, Vojvodina - ZAM, Inv. no. 4652. BRUNSMID 1913/1914, 227-228, no. 48, fig. 48; REINACH 1924, 58, fig. 8; TADIN 1979,45, no. 159, T. LII, 152ab; Anticki teatar 1979, 90, n. 37., fig. 37.; Tesori nazionali 1991, 137, no. 129. A.R-M. 110. Askos with a figure of Diana Bronze askos on a low foot with an highly placed, richly decorated handle. The handle is soldered to the vessel and made up of several separate parts. The upper section is worked in the shape of Diana. The goddess has a diadem on her head. She is turned towards the rim of the vessel and holds a dog in each hand. The central section of the handle is worked in the shape of a long leaf, whilst the lower attaché is worked in the shape of Scylla. Scylla holds an apple in her right hand and her left arm is loose. The rim of the askos has fine channelling. - First half of the 1st century A.D. - H with handles: 23 cm; H without handles: 15,8 cm; Rim diam.: 12 cm. - Polhov Gradée, Slovenia. - NML, Ace. no. R 6978. LOZAR 1938, 85, fig. 1-3; BRESCAK 1982, 53, t. 11:105. I.L. 111. Bronze lamp Hemispherical bronze lucerna with two nozzles. Besides a plant ornamentation on one side of the lamp Silenus can be seen on the cloth covered back of a donkey with an ornament in the neck and bound with a strap, which steps to the left. The nude, bearded, bald deity lays backwards on the donkey leaning on his right elbow. In his left a tympanum, in his right a bowl. On the other side the young Dionysos sits wreathed on the back of a female leopard, treading slowly, wearing an ivy wreath around her neck. Under the two nozzles, in the middle, the figure of a running child is seen, holding a lamp in one raised hand. - End of the 1st century. - H: 7,7 cm. - Pannónia - MNM, Inv. no. 42.1902.16. HEKLER 1913, 224-, Fig. 14-17.; PAULOVICS 1935, 101-, Fig. 84-85. L.K. 84

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