AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE HANDLE

细节
AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE HANDLE
Circa 500-450 B.C.

The handle shaft with a medial row of beading and two smaller lateral rows, terminating below with a figure of a nude bearded satyr playing the syrinx, his elbows resting on his knees which are splayed to the sides, with pointed ears and wide rimmed eyes, his hoofed feet resting atop volutes supported by a cockle shell, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) long
来源
Hesperia Art, Philadelphia
出版
Archaeology, ill. 292.
Mitten and Doeringer, Master Bronzes from the Classical World, no. 199.
Teitz, Masterpieces of Etruscan Art, p. 74.
Comstock and Vermeule, Bronzes, p. 360.
展览
What We Don't Know, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, August 1964.
Master Bronzes from the Classical World, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, City Art Museum of Saint Louis and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, December 1967-June 1968.