

Oval bronze relief plaque with dark patina, featuring two male figures. The figure on the left has a satyr-like appearance with curved horns, beard and long hair, sitting on a rock with right leg bent. He holds a syrinx in right hand. The figure on the right stands with long hair and cloth wrapped around left arm and hip, holding a bow in right hand and quiver on back. A tree is behind the satyr. A small hole is at the top. The plaque is set against a gray background. The scene depicts Apollo and Marsyas.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 812 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Legend of Alfred III, King of Mercia

Sword Pommel

The Three Fates

Mirror Case with Cover

Mirror Case with Cover (lid)

Judgment of Paris

Judgment of Paris

Circular Plaquette with Frieze of Mannerist Figures

The Betrayal of Christ

Loving Couple (Mithuna)

Emblema with Aphrodite and Eros

Hercules and the Nemean Lion

David Triumphant over Goliath

Dubia Fortuna

Sword Pommel

Allegory

Portrait Medal of Domenico Novello Malatesta (reverse)

Dish with a Mythological Couple (Perhaps Apollo and Daphne)

Feast of the Gods

Sword Pommel

Coin with Figure of an Archer (obverse)

Plaque of Sword Pommel

Adam and Eve

Tetradrachm: Zeus Ouranios within Olive Wreath (reverse)