A reproduction of an Etruscan two-headed bronze vase featuring Satyr and Maenad (3rd century BC). Satyrs (creatures with combined animal and human features) and Maenads (ecstatic female followers of the god of wine) were Bacchus's attendants. Traveling across the world, they taught people to make wine and participated in feastsand celebrations. It has been skillfully crafted by experienced workmen of the Hermitage workshops. Each product has been compared to the original and approved the by the museum specialists. Bronze. Height 4 in. (10.7 cm). |