Terracotta antefix (roof tile) with head of a satyr
On temple roofs, maenad antefixes often alternate with satyr-head antefixes. Here, the head of Seilenos in background is decorated with floral patterns in relief.
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On temple roofs, maenad antefixes often alternate with satyr-head antefixes. Here, the head of Seilenos in background is decorated with floral patterns in relief.
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Title: Terracotta antefix (roof tile) with head of a satyr
Period: Late Classical
Date: 4th century BCE
Culture: Etruscan, Cerveteri
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: 17 3/8 x 17 7/16in. (44.1 x 44.3cm)
Classification: Terracottas
Credit Line: Purchase by subscription, 1896
Accession Number: 96.18.160
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