Terracotta pelike (jar)

Attributed to the Pan Painter

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 157

Obverse, Silenus being led by Phrygian
Reverse, two Phrygians

Although the Persian Wars did not reach central Greece until 490 B.C., Persian incursions in Lydia and Ionia some thirty years earlier brought increasing knowledge of the Near East to the Greek world. This greater familiarity is reflected in the story of King Midas of Phrygia, who, seeking counsel of a silen, had one trapped at a fountain by mixing the water with wine.

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