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| CIVILIZATION | Roman |
| PERIOD | Roman Imperial |
| DATE | circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. |
| MATERIAL | Terracotta |
| MOUNTED | Yes |
Red-slipped terracotta, the discus finely molded with a facing head of a wreathed Silenus, indicated by the pointed ears and horns of a goat, framed by a border of tongue motif, with two fill-holes on the discus, volutes flanking the nozzle, and a fragmented ring handle decorated with a dolphin’s head.
His features are similar to those of a satyr and were considered to be lascivious creatures, who often chased nymphs through the woods – a trait they share with the god Pan. Often depicted as dancing with the nymphs and drinking wine, these creatures were associated with the thiasos, Dionysus’ ceremonial group of followers.
Johns Hopkins, Archaeological Museum, accession no. JHAM215, for a parallel.
The Cesnola Collection of Cypriot Art: Terracotta Oil Lamps, Met Museum publication, cat. 368, for a parallel.
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| CATEGORY | Roman |
| PERIOD | Roman Imperial |
| DATE | circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. |
| MATERIAL | |
| MOUNTED | Yes |