cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/11.10.3
Accession_Number | 11.10.3 |
Shape | Figurine |
Shape_description | A squatting, male satyr |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Perhaps Rhodian |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 10YR 8/4 |
Decoration | Squatting satyr, with large phallus, hands across stomach. Whitish/pale yellow clay, with traces of pinkish-red slip all over. Back not moulded. Resting surface curved in a horseshoe shape. Facial features mostly distinguishable. Satyr wears an angry expression. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Complete and intact. There are tiny air bubbles over the surface, as well as small areas of brownish deposit. Detailed markings on face and hands are slightly worn away. The left eyebrow, left eye, nose and mouth however, are all still clearly visible. Material on the resting surface has flaked away in areas. Originally painted red all over. |
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Provenance | Anavysos, Attica. |
Period | High Archaic |
Date | Late 6 c. |
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Artist | |
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Bibliography | |
Archive_Ref | reference 1 reference 2 |
Beazley_DB | |
Height | 7.5 |
Diameters | |
Handle_height | |
Other_dims. | W. 3.7 |
Location | Myth and religion |
Edited_by | Georgina; Lucia; Kinsey; Teifi; Joana Varela |
Date_edited | 29.08.2002; 24.08.2004; 11.01.2006; 02.08.2006; 05.04.2017 |