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Stamnos and Lid (Mirror) with a Handle in the Form of a Satyr and a Maenad5th century B.C.

Not on view
Large dark ceramic or metal vessel with two looped handles, a flat ridged lid, and a pair of small standing figural sculptures as a finial
Circular bronze mirror, reverse side, heavily corroded with green patina and patches of reddish-brown oxidation; faint incised figural decoration visible beneath surface encrustation, with a raised rim.

Unknown, Stamnos and Lid (Mirror) with a Handle in the Form of a Satyr and a Maenad, 5th century B.C., Los Angeles County Museum of Art, William Randolph Hearst Collection, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Artist or Maker
Unknown
Title
Stamnos and Lid (Mirror) with a Handle in the Form of a Satyr and a Maenad
Culture
Etruscan
Place Made
Italy
Date Made
5th century B.C.
Medium
Bronze
Dimensions
overall height: 18 7/8 in. (47.9 cm)
Credit Line
William Randolph Hearst Collection
Accession Number
50.37.20a-d
Classification
Furnishings
Collecting Area
European Painting and Sculpture: Greek and Roman
Selected Bibliography
  • Mitten, David Gordon and Suzannah F. Doeringer. Master Bronzes from the Classical World. Cambridge, MA: Fogg Art Museum, 1967.
  • Bell, Evelyn E., and Helen Nagy. Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum: U.S.A. 5: West Coast Collections. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2021.