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Openwork Relief Plaque (Maenad and Satyr)
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Openwork Relief Plaque (Maenad and Satyr)

Culture
Date1st century BCE–1st century CE
Mediumbronze applique
Dimensions8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.)
ClassificationsMetalwork
Credit LineAustin S. Garver Fund
Terms
Object number1971.115
Label TextThis decorative openwork plaque could have been applied to any number of objects, including furniture. Seated under a tree, a maenad resists the advances of the satyr tugging at her cloak. ProvenanceMuseum purchase from Galerie Fur Griechische Romische und Byzantinische Kunst, 6 Frankfurt Main, Telemannstr. 5, West Germany,
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  • Exhibition Location  Gallery 105
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