SILENO

    Bronze Sculpture

    10,3 X 5,5 X 5 cm

    €270.00
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    Sculpture version of the Roman figure ' Head of Silenus '. The sculpture was found in 1914 at the Teatro de Mérida. The original is from the 1st century AD and is currently at the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida. The Head of Silenus has thick eyebrows and curly sideburns.  The upper part of the head is bald. There is a ribbon around the head  which is fastened by a few ivy leaves. Campestre Divinity, God of wine and of vitality was endowed with a lively, subtle and playful and he was very polite to the gods, so they invited him to their feasts to  enjoy his philosophical thoughts. The material used in the sculpture is bronze and the technique is sculptural modeling and lost-wax casting.

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    Bronce
    Proceso de fabricación
    Fundición a la cera perdida
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    Patinado

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