This Athenian column krater (a wine mixing-bowl) is decorated in red-figure technique showing a bearded Dionysos, god of wine, wearing an ivy wreath and holding a kantharos (cup) and thyrsos (his staff). He is flanked by his followers. On his right is a female maenad wearing an animal skin, carrying a thyrsos (staff) and holding a small leopard by the tail, and on his left is a boy-satyr wearing a cloak, holding a wine-skin and playing the double pipes (auloi). On the other side of the vase a female maenad holding a thyrsos stands between two bearded dancing satyrs. The satyr on her left holds a rhyton (drinking horn).
Beazley attributed this vase to the Agrigento Painter.