Légende
Satyr figurine. Clay figurine depicting a satyr with a face stylized as a mask with protruding ears and two horns. The figure crouches with legs widely apart, supported by a thick tail; hands are raised upwards, touching the head tilted slightly to the left and emphasizing the exposed genitals. Face has lush, regular facial hair; small eyes; clearly defined eyebrows and broad nose; thin closed mouth. Hands and legs are treated schematically compared with the carefully modeled face. Fine-grained yellowish clay. 5th century BC previously dated to late 6th–early 5th century BC. Origin: Corinth. Medium: clay figurine. Dimensions: height 8.8 cm; width 4.8 cm; depth 4.4 cm; weight 0.04 kg., A weathered tan and brown clay figure standing on a flat gray surface against a smooth gray background, with a rough textured surface and uneven coloration; the figure has a vertical torso, elongated bent legs forming a wide stance, and raised arms positioned near its head, with a protruding facial profile and a rounded head, showing areas of darker brown mottling and lighter tan patches across the body.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_178
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
21.8Mo (1.2Mo) / 18.7cm x 29.3cm / 2203 x 3457 (300dpi)