English: Lycurgus, driven mad by Dionysos, attacks his wife. Detail from an Apulian red-figure calyx-krater, ca. 350-340 BC. From Ruvo.
Français : Lycurgue, rendu fou par Dionysos, attaque sa femme. Détail d'un cratère en calice apulien à figures rouges, vers 350-340 av. J.-C. Provenance : Ruvo.
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English: Lycurgus, driven mad by Dionysos, attacks his wife. Detail from an Apulian red-figure calyx-krater, ca. 350-340 BC. From Ruvo.
Français : Lycurgue, rendu fou par Dionysos, attaque sa femme. Détail d'un cratère en calice apulien à figures rouges, vers 350-340 av. J.-C. Provenance : Ruvo.
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You are free to use this picture for any purpose as long as you credit its author, Marie-Lan Nguyen (user:Jastrow).
== Summary == {{Information British Museum |artist= {{en|Lycurgus Painter (name piece)}} {{fr|Peintre de Lycurgue (vase éponyme)}} |description= {{en|Lycurgus, driven mad by Dionysos, attacks his wife. Detail from an Apulian red-figure calyx-krater,
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