Description
Relief of Dancing Satyr. Reproduction of a high-quality classical bas-relief made of molded marble (marble powder with synthetic resin). The aging finish performed with patinas based on natural earth gives it the texture and appearance of an ancient sculpture embellished by the passage of time.
Measurements: Height: 73 cm. Width: 70 cm. Depth: 8 cm.
Reproductions of sculptures and reliefs, inspired by original museum pieces. Classical art. Handmade in Spain. Ideal for interior decoration (living rooms, lobbies, libraries, and offices). Suitable for outdoor use, terraces, and gardens, resistant to the elements.
Relief of Dancing Satyr, recreation from a panel found in Herculaneum, Naples, Italy. It is currently located in the Archaeological Museum of Naples. Dionysian cult scene with a maenad playing a tambourine and behind her, a satyr playing a flute.
One of the motifs that appear in numerous works of art from ancient Greece and Rome is that of Dionysus and the cults dedicated to this god. Dionysus, the god of wine, enthusiasm, and ecstasy, as well as his retinue of satyrs and maenads, become protagonists of Dionysian cult scenes represented in ceramics, sculptures, and paintings.
Satyrs, beings half-man and half-goat, personify wild nature, while maenads and bacchantes, women followers of the god, symbolize feminine energy and connection with the divine through ecstasy and dance. These representations express the religious fervor of antiquity, as well as communion with nature and the pursuit of spiritual ecstasy, leaving an indelible mark on art and culture.
Reproductions of classical reliefs from ancient Greece and Rome, such as this satyr bas-relief, stand out for their special elegance and beauty, giving our homes a touch of history and culture. These pieces can be placed on walls and niches, attracting attention and evoking curiosity and admiration in anyone who contemplates them.
Classical art brings timeless elegance to the decoration of our homes, creating a timeless connection between the past and the present.
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