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Silen in a fur suit, wearing a fillet, sitting cross-legged, drinks from kantharos held in both hands.
Remains of white, pink and red paint. No context. Leica ... October 1956 ... Silen Figurine |
Silen statuette drinking from kantharos. First interpretation: Pan figurine.
The back and the feet are missing.
The figure seated cross legged, with goats legs and horns and a cloak over his shoulder, ... 15 March 1933 ... Silen statuette drinking from kantharos. ... The figure seated cross legged, with goats legs and horns and a cloak over his shoulder, is similar to that of the plastic lamp, L 710, save that here Silen is drinking from a large ribbed kantharos, clutched in both hands, and there is no trace of any lamp, nor are the eyes pierced.
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First interpretation: Satyr playing the flutes.
The face, the forehair and the hair immediately beside the face, the right hand holding the flutes and the top of the flutes themshelvees are preserved ... 26 May 1933 ... ADDENDA, 1955: Silen drinking from kantharos, fillet and ivy flowers in his hair. |
Head with beard and moustache; the eyes pierced.
Red paint.
Yellow-red clay.
From a plastic lamp (?) Late Roman fill. Leica, LXIX-16 ... 25 April 1935 ... Head of Silen Figurine |
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