Sex and the citySilens and Nymphs in Ancient Greek pottery

  1. Díez Platas, Fátima
Journal:
Eikón / Imago

ISSN: 2254-8718

Year of publication: 2013

Volume: 2

Issue: 2

Pages: 123-146

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5209/EIKO.73383 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

This paper deals with the images of Silens and Nymphs together, especially in erotic scenes on black-figure vases from the sixth century B. C., usually considered as a repeated stock images, belonging to the general imagery of the Dionysiac thiasos. A further analysis on a few archaic vases shows that the erotic relationship between Silens and Nymphs have several features in common with mythic pursuit or rape scenes, and could be iconographically read as an attempt of showing an inversion of the heroic erotic values, proposing a counterpart model of the kind of wild love, which takes place in the imaginary world outside of the limits of the polis.

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