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Faun with Kid, after the Roman Statue

A splendid rendition of the Roman statue of the Faun with Kid created in stone composite Mid 20th Century.

The sculpture depicts the satyr, half-man half animal. He has pointed ears, small horns and a tail to his rear. He bears a kid on his shoulders to take part in celebrations at a Dionysian festival.

The original sculpture was Hellenistic belonging to the school of Pergamum (160-150 B.C.) our piece is taken from a Roman copy which was discovered in an archeological excavation in Rome in 1675. The Roman marble piece is now housed in the Museo Nacional Del Prado.

A grand statement piece for any garden or home!

A splendid rendition of the Roman statue of the Faun with Kid created in stone composite Mid 20th Century.

The sculpture depicts the satyr, half-man half animal. He has pointed ears, small horns and a tail to his rear. He bears a kid on his shoulders to take part in celebrations at a Dionysian festival.

The original sculpture was Hellenistic belonging to the school of Pergamum (160-150 B.C.) our piece is taken from a Roman copy which was discovered in an archeological excavation in Rome in 1675. The Roman marble piece is now housed in the Museo Nacional Del Prado.

A grand statement piece for any garden or home!

$1,177.55

Original: $3,925.18

-70%
Faun with Kid, after the Roman Statue

$3,925.18

$1,177.55

Description

A splendid rendition of the Roman statue of the Faun with Kid created in stone composite Mid 20th Century.

The sculpture depicts the satyr, half-man half animal. He has pointed ears, small horns and a tail to his rear. He bears a kid on his shoulders to take part in celebrations at a Dionysian festival.

The original sculpture was Hellenistic belonging to the school of Pergamum (160-150 B.C.) our piece is taken from a Roman copy which was discovered in an archeological excavation in Rome in 1675. The Roman marble piece is now housed in the Museo Nacional Del Prado.

A grand statement piece for any garden or home!