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BEARDED FACE WITH A CROWN. Terracotta taken from a broken coloured sculpture from the Tempio del Belvedere near Orvieto: V—IV secolo b.C. Orvieto, Museo Faina.
COMEDIAN MASK OF THE FALSE VIRGIN. Inspired by the Sicilian terracotta reproducing a character of the Ancient Greek “new comedy”. III sec b.C. Lipari, Museo Archeologico Regionale Eoliano.
PHOENICIAN SNEERING MASK. Free reproduction from a sacred area near Mozia. VI secolo b.C. Mozia, Museo G. Whitaker.
WHITE-HAIRED SILENUS. The mask of the old Silenus was employed in the ancient satiric drama. Lipari, Museo Archeologico Regionale Eoliano.
FEMALE FACE with star-shape hair styling. Detail from a vase found in Canosa, dating back to IV – III century b.C. Bari, Museo Archeologico.
THE MOUTH OF TRUTH. Round bas-relief inspired by the famous sculpture placed on an external wall of St. Maria in Cosmedin, Rome.
GORGON. Free interpretation from Roman works of the imperial age

Sizes: 12-15 cm high
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