Bronze statuette of a satyr reclining on a lion's skin early 5th century Etruscan The lion's skin, which is usually associated with Herakles, introduces a light touch, suggesting that the satyr is resting after his arduous labors. The figure probably was one of several ornamenting the shoulder of a Bronze statuette of a satyr reclining on a lion's skin 251422 Etruscan, Bronze statuette of a satyr reclining on a lion's skin, early 5th century , Bronze, Other: 2 1/8 in. ( cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1923 ()


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