Reproduction of object of Greek art, bas-relief freely adapted from a matrix for terracotta vases, preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Arezzo (Italy).
Details:
- Material: terracotta sculpture
- Height: approx. 43 cm.
- Length: approx. 28cm.
- Features: excellent resistance to all weather conditions: sun, rain, wind, frost, ice and durability in time.
The product of terracotta, reproduction of object of Greek art.
The product of terracotta, reproduction is made, following with great care and attention the traditional techniques, diffused in Roman times and abandoned with time.
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Entirely handmade terracottas, we follow the Ancient Greek and Roman techniques: Every piece is therefore unique.
In Greek mythology, the satyr Marsyas is a central figure in two stories involving death: in one, he picked up the double flute (aulos) that had been abandoned by Athena and played it; in the other, he challenged Apollo to a contest of music and lost his hide and life. In Antiquity, literary sources often emphasise the hubris of Marsyas and the justice of his punishment.
Bas-relief depicting Marsyas, terracotta sculpture, 1th century B.C. Magna Grecia. Reproduction of object of Greek art.
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