Double-Sided Relief with Theater Masks, 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

Double-Sided Relief with Theater Masks, 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-329 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Double-Sided Relief with Theater Masks, 1st century A.D. Additional Info: The rectangular, two-sided relief is carved on one side with two confronted theater masks, one representing a bearded man, who is accompanied by a scepter, and the other a youthful male beside a lyre. Sculpted in low relief on the reverse side is a mask of a balding satyr before a thyrsus and basket, symbols of Bacchus. Relief sculpture of this type, of which a number of others are known from Pompeii, Rome, and Ostia, stood on pillars and decorated the courtyards of villas or their gardens.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3571
File Size : 51,892kb


Aliases

  1. 2018.8
  1. 109NY4
  1. 1200001969
  1. 2018.8
  1. 3-037-329
  1. 3037329

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