Légende
Terracotta figurine of Eros with a goose. Terracotta; figurine from a mold; 2nd half of the 1st century BC; Asia Minor. Figurine of a standing Eros positioned frontally, slightly leaning back and facing left, standing on a low rectangular base. On the left he leans against a small column; on the right he holds a goose by the neck. The left hand, clasped at the elbow, rests on the top of the column and holds a short cloak halfway up. The cloak, fastened with a fibula over the right shoulder, covers the chest and forms folds and flows along the small column. Hair arranged in curls, covered in the upper part by a high diadem. Outstretched wings with straight, defined feathers, slightly tilted back. Scratches faded, traces of polychrome. Height 14 cm; width 10.2 cm; depth 3.4 cm; weight 0.18 kg., A weathered stone or clay object with an irregular, rounded central form and a curved protrusion extending outward, showing a rough textured surface with patches of pale pink, light brown, beige, and gray, set against a solid light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_067
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
59.2Mo (709.4Ko) / 50.8cm x 29.2cm / 6000 x 3447 (300dpi)