Roman head of a satyr, c.2nd century AD
Marble
Height: 14.5cm
11165 TA
Charles Ede, London
€ 19,000
Further images
Carved from white marble, the menacing looking satyr has rounded, youthful cheeks, his brows frowning and high-arching, lines around his mouth and chin, his nose is fairly wide and his...
Carved from white marble, the menacing looking satyr has rounded, youthful cheeks, his brows frowning and high-arching, lines around his mouth and chin, his nose is fairly wide and his lips plump. As is typical of satyrs, his hair is tousled and his elongated ears were likely once pointed, though the tops have broken away. A fragment without restoration.
Provenance
Peter and Joycelyn Mitchell, Mawallock, Australia; acquired 10th December 1981, collection no. 'R.s 2.3'
Listed on an inventory of goods, dated 10.9.84