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Furniture Support with Satyr Playing Pipes
Creator
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- 80 B.C.–A.D. 125
- Medium
- Marble
- Culture
- Roman
- Department
- Sculpture
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Relief of a satyr carved on a pyramidal slab with a molded base (left lower corner broken off). The satyr plays an aulos (double flute) and wears a nebris (animal skin cloak), which is tied about his neck. He stands on the balls of his feet, lightly stepping forward with his right leg. His pose twists slightly at the hips. His head, bent towards his chest, is shown in full profile, the torso is turned frontally, and the legs and feet are rendered in profile. The relief is Roman, but it may have been reworked in the early modern period. The relief's original function is unknown, possibly a table support or votive statue.
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