A ROMAN BRONZE JANIFORM HERM OF A PANISKOS AND PANISKE
A ROMAN BRONZE JANIFORM HERM OF A PANISKOS AND PANISKE

1ST CENTURY A.D.

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A ROMAN BRONZE JANIFORM HERM OF A PANISKOS AND PANISKE
1ST CENTURY A.D.
Both with pointed ears, the female with long ringlets of hair falling onto her shoulders, garland of ivy and berries in her hair, the grinning head of the male satyr wearing a nebris or animal pelt, two slender horns and a garland in his hair, both with remains of metal inlay in the eyes, square socket at either side beneath shoulders, mounted on red marble plinth
6 in. (17.2 cm.) high; 14 in. (36.2 cm.) high including plinth
Provenance
Reputedly found at Torre del Greco, near Pompeii, in 1883.
H. Hoffmann Collection: sold Htel Drouot, Paris, 28-29 May 1888, lot 480, pl. XXXVII.
W. Rome Collection when loaned to the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1904.
Exhibited
Exhibition of Ancient Greek Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1904, no. B59.

Lot Essay

PUBLISHED:
Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition of Ancient Greek Art, London, 1904, p. 52, no. B59, pl. LXVII.

According to Mme. E. Castellani four bronze herms were found together in 1883 at Torre del Greco, cf. D. G. Mitten and S. F. Doeringer, Master Bronzes from the Classical World, The Fogg Art Museum, 1968, p. 296, no. 294. This illustrates one which was also exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1904, no. D106 "apparently from the Castellani collection: A. Castellani, vente de Rome (1884), no. 277; Collection A. Dutuit, Htel Drouot, Paris, 1897, lot 20, pl. 23; coll. G. Salting" and now the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the William Randolph Hearst Collection (51.18.9). See also Pompeji, Zrich, 1974, p. 137, no. 246, for one from the collection of George Ortiz; and Victoria and Albert Museum, London, A. 585-1910 for another.

The opening under the arms is similar to those on the double herms from the second ship from Nemi which ended in long tapering pillars and have been reconstructed as supports for the ship's balustrade, cf. G. Ucelli, Le navi di Nemi, Rome, 1950, p. 175, fig. 189 and p. 220ff., figs. 241-243.

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