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A Roman Marble Head of a Satyr, circa 2nd Century A.D.
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
bidding is closed
Description
- A Roman Marble Head of a Satyr
- marble
- Height 23 cm.
turned sharply to his left, with lively countenance, open smile with bared teeth, and pointed ears, his unruly hair spiraling from the crown, swept up in asymmetrical locks above the forehead, and bound in a wreath of ivy leaves and clusters of berries; no restorations.
Provenance
French private collection, Paris, acquired in the 1950s (then mounted on a prewar French ebony socle)
French private collection, by descent
acquired from the above by the previous owner
French private collection, by descent
acquired from the above by the previous owner
Catalogue Note
The present head is a reversed copy of an early Hellenistic type known from numerous other Roman copies (for example a head in Dresden: K. Knoll, et al., eds., Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. Katalog der antiken Bildwerke, vol. 2, 2011, pp. 898ff., no. 213). Also see Sotheby's, New York, December 12th-13th, 1991, no. 77, and December 17th, 1997, no. 114, and Sotheby's, London, Ancient Marbles, June 13th, 2016, no. 38.