£600 - £800
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 figureââ¬â¢s importance in cultural or religious contexts. The eagle, a symbol of power and divine protection, further enhances the figureââ¬â¢s stature, possibly alluding to connections with Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods.
The figureââ¬â¢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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