Greek head of a satyr, c.5th-4th century BC
Terracotta
Height: 10cm
10671 IVP
Charles Ede, London
$1,900
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Head of a balding satyr mould-made in clay and finished by hand, with long curling moustache and full beard, the top of his head is bald, his wide mouth has...
Head of a balding satyr mould-made in clay and finished by hand, with long curling moustache and full beard, the top of his head is bald, his wide mouth has full lips and his large eyes are almond shaped. Some losses to the applied beard and hair.
Provenance
Tom Virzi (1881-1974), New York, USA; the collection was formed in the first half of the 20th centuryPrivate collection, Switzerland; acquired from Galleria Serodine, 1994