Wood roundel with a bust of Dionysos

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 164

Very few ancient Greek works in wood have survived. This roundel presumably served as a fulcrum (furniture attachment), a type well known in bronze. The youthful, feminized image of Dionysos is typical of Hellenistic representations of the god of wine.

Wood roundel with a bust of Dionysos, Wood, Greek

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