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Accession_Number 71.6.1
Shape Brazier handle
Shape_description Rectangular element with two protrusions to the side, from the lower part, and a molded satyr face in relief, which serves as a lug.
Material Terracotta
Fabric
Fabric_description Grayish-brown coarse-grained clay with large inclusions.
Munsell_color 2.5YR 4/3
Decoration Relief decoration consists of a double frame inscribing the upper rectangular part and, below, the face of a satyr, with an ivy wreath, furrowed brow, upraised eyebrows, large eyes, pointed nose, and long, rectangular beard, striated.
Inscriptions
Condition Single fragment comprising most of a handle, broken off at the bottom; chipped on left side and generally worn.
Technique/Style Plastic; molded
Provenance Found at Halicarnassus
Period Hellenistic
Date 3-2 c.
Dating_details Cf. MuM Sonderliste W (Oct. 1987) no. 60: 'Dionysus mask' (from Delos or Alexandria) 2 c. BC.
Artist
Attribution
Image

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Front view of a brazier handle depicting a satyr.

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Bottom view of a brazier handle, worn at the edge.

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Front view of a brazier handle depicting a satyr with a projecting beard.

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Oblique view of a brazier handle, showing a satyr.

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Front view of the side of a brazier handle.

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Front view of a brazier handle, showing the protruding beard.

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Front view of the side of a brazier handle.

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Front view of the back of a brazier handle.

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Front view of a brazier handle depicting a satyr.

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Front view of a brazier handle depicting a satyr with a projecting beard.
Comparanda Cf. MuM Sonderliste W (Oct. 1987) no. 60: 'Dionysus mask' (from Delos or Alexandria) 2 c. BC. A.D. Ure compares with Breccia, Guide to Alexandria, 242, fig. 138.
Bibliography
Archive_Ref
Beazley_DB
Height 10.1
Diameters
Handle_height
Other_dims. L. beard 3.5; W. (max.) 12.5
Location Household
Edited_by Faye Cheesman; Amy; Kinsey
Date_edited 15.07.2003; 13.05.2004; 09.01.2006
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