Mirror Support: Siren, c. 475 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Mirror Support: Siren, c. 475 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-735-133 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Mirror Support: Siren, c. 475 BC. This is a bronze of exceptional quality. When complete, it had a cylindrical handle, probably of painted ivory. The reflecting disk was probably of silver, as are the inlays. The intact mirror was obviously an object of great luxury. Sirens (part bird and part woman) were sea-songstresses whose captivating voices drew sailors off course to their deaths. Sirens also accompanied the dead on their voyage to the underworld. The idea was probably imported from Egypt where human-headed ba birds embodied a deceased person's spirit.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Bronze with silver inlays

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2842x2860
File Size : 23,813kb


Aliases

  1. 1967.204
  1. 143266
  1. 0940017951
  1. 1967.204
  1. 2-735-133
  1. 2735133


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