File:Poet Dionysos Louvre Ma1606.jpg

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English: Dramatic poet receiving drunken Dionysos, escorted by maenads and satyrs. Probably a votive relief dedicated by the winner of a theatrical contest. Marble, Roman copy (1st-2nd century CE) of a hellenistic original (late 2nd century BC?), found in Rome.
Français : Poète dramatique recevant Dionysos ivre, escorté de ménades et de satyres. Sans doute un relief votif dédié par le vainqueur d'un concours théâtral. Mabre, copie romaine (Ier-IIe siècle ap. J.-C.) d'un original hellénistique (fin du IIe siècle av. J.-C. ?), découvert à Rome.
Dimensions H. 80 cm (31 ¼ in.), W. 136 cm (53 ½ in.), D. 10 cm (3 ¾ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, Sully, ground floor, room 17
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Ma 1606 (MR 719)
Credit line Former Albani collections; seized according to the Tolentino Treaty; purchased by Louis XVIII of France, 1815
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)
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