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Scarab with Satyr Carrying an Amphora (Front with light from below, Main View)

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The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

On a gemstone with a hatched border, a satyr walks to the right, with his left leg forward. He bends over to peer into the mouth of a wine amphora, which he holds in both hands. The gem is carved in the "a globolo" style, with simplified fluid contours that articulate the figure's powerful anatomy. The scarab on the obverse is carefully cut. The legs are in relief and the thorax, elytra, and winglets are bordered by hatched lines; the head is hatched. The plinth is decorated with bands of diagonally hatched lines. Gems depicting satyrs and wine vessels, or other motifs illustrating the companions of the wine god Dionysos (Fufluns) are as popular in Etruscan glyptic as they are in Greek art generally.

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  • Title: Scarab with Satyr Carrying an Amphora (Front with light from below, Main View)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 400–300 B.C.
  • Location Created: Etruria
  • Physical Dimensions: 1.8 × 1.5 × 0.9 cm (3/4 × 9/16 × 3/8 in.)
  • Type: Scarab
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Banded black and white agate
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 83.AN.437.15
  • Culture: Etruscan
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California, Gift of Damon Mezzacappa and Jonathan H. Kagan
  • Creator Display Name: Unknown
  • Classification: Jewelry
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