Z12.8 DIONYSUS & THE TYRRHENIAN PIRATES
Museum Collection | Bardo National Museum, Tunis |
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Catalogue No. | - |
Type | Mosaic |
Context | Utica, Oceanus or Neptune Mosaic |
Date | - |
Period | Imperial Roman |
DESCRIPTION
Dionysus (Roman Bacchus) transforms the Tyrrhenian pirates into dolphins. In the myth the sailors attempted to capture the god to sell into slavery. The god is depicted as a youth clothed in a bright blue robe, holding a thyrsus (pine-cone tipped staff) in his hand. A panther lunges at the pirates as they leap into the sea. The men are depicted partially transformed into dolphins. On the boat beside Dionysus stands the helmsman Acoetes, a Maenad nymph and the plump, old satyr Silenus.