A BRONZE ROMAN FIGURE HOLDING LYRE WITH AN EAGLE BY HIS FEET...

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A BRONZE ROMAN FIGURE HOLDING LYRE WITH AN EAGLE BY HIS FEET, CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D.

This finely detailed Roman bronze figure, dating from the 2nd century A.D., depicts a male figure holding a lyre, with an eagle perched at his feet. The figure, possibly representing a mythological character such as Orpheus or Apollo, is dressed in a flowing cloak and stands in a relaxed posture, showcasing the exceptional artistry of Roman metalworkers.


The lyre, an instrument closely associated with music, poetry, and divine inspiration, is held prominently, indicating the figure’s importance in cultural or religious contexts. The eagle, a symbol of power and divine protection, further enhances the figure’s stature, possibly alluding to connections with Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods.


The figure’s detailed facial features, clothing, and the delicate portrayal of the lyre and eagle reflect the high level of craftsmanship in Roman bronze work. The surface of the bronze shows a rich patina, indicative of its ancient origins and adding to its historical appeal.


H: 4.2cm 

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Auction Date:
9th Oct 24 at 2:30pm BST

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9th Oct 2024 2:30pm BST (Lots 1 to 204)