Statue of a Young Satyr Wearing a Theater Mask of Silenus

Statue of a Young Satyr Wearing a Theater Mask of Silenus

WW-1-015977
1·Marble·58.4 × 50.8 × 23.4 cm (23 × 20 × 9 1/4 in.)

<p>A young satyr - a mythical creature, part human and part goat - thrusts his hand through the mouth of a theater mask of Silenus (an old satyr) in a gesture that is both mischievous and menacing. This work was likely originally paired with another statue of a child satyr, perhaps shown recoiling in fear at his companion's actions.</p> <p>In 1628 sculptor Alessandro Algardi added the base, tree trunk, both ears, the left leg, and part of the right leg to this statue. Collectors of this period valued complete works of art and hired artists like Algardi to restore fragmentary ancient sculptures. Since they did not know precisely what the works looked like in antiquity, sculptors often restored works according to their patrons' tastes.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
58.4 × 50.8 × 23.4 cm (23 × 20 × 9 1/4 in.)

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Record

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Year
1
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
58.4 × 50.8 × 23.4 cm (23 × 20 × 9 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1-015977

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified