

47.100.51 ( ), a stunning head of Antinous, now in the National Museum in Warsaw, inv. Upon the death of Doris von Heyl in 1930, most of the couple’s art collection was sold at auction at Galerie Hugo Helbing in Munich in October of 1930. Among the von Heyl antiquities which can be found today in public collections are a very fine Roman marble portrait head of woman from the late 4th century A.D., now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. He shared Schloss Pfauenmoos, the family retreat on the Swiss side of Lake Constance, with his brother Cornelius von Heyl zu Herrnsheim. This was the case for the example in the Museo delle Terme, but not for the present figure.Ī close friend of Swiss painter Arnold Böcklin, Max von Heyl came from a wealthy family of industrialists in Worms. He married into a patrician family from Cologne, lived in Darmstadt, and with his wife Doris assembled a large art collection, which included Old Master Paintings and Sculpture, as well as Classical and Egyptian antiquities. Kapossy, Brunnenfiguren der hellenistischen und römischen Zeit, Zurich, 1969, p.
ANCIENT WINESKIN SKIN
Wine-carrying marble figures of satyrs and silenoi, of which the overwhelming majority are shown holding the skin over their shoulder or under the arm, were often used as fountain figures, with a channel drilled through the wineskin to accommodate a lead pipe spouting water into a basin (see B. 3), as do similar figures of older satyrs or Silenoi (M. Papini, "Sileno con otre di Palazzo Barberini," in Rivista dell'Istituto nazionale d'archeologia e storia dell'arte, vol.
ANCIENT WINESKIN SERIES
Watercolor sketch of series 'Characters of Palestine'.

Museo archeologico nazionale, Naples:, and Notizie degli scavi di antichita, 1920, p. 76 Wineskin Photos, Royalty-free Stock Images & Pictures of Wineskin. 14 ).Īll other related figures of young satyrs with wineskin rest one of their feet on a support and balance the wineskin over one thigh (e.g. Kondoleon, ed., Antioch: The Lost Ancient City, Princeton and Worcester, 2000, p. Vermeule, "The Sculptures of Roman Syria," in Chr. Meischner, Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, vol. 1371, the wineskin rests diagonally over the abdomen and chest (J. Turn the cut pieces of goatskin over, hairy side up. Cut around the traced shapes of the wineskins. On another torso, found in Antioch-on-the-Orontes and now in the Hatay Archaeological Museum, inv. Make templates out of cardboard in the shape of the wineskin, one for each side. 46 ) this figure, which the author dates to the early Roman Imperial period, matches the present one in all aspects, except for a goatskin tied over his chest and the angle of the wineskin against the thighs. Instead of regularly-scheduled regional conferences (Wineskin Weekend Workshops), we now offer a series of focused, one-on-one zoom sessions to equip you with a thorough understanding of key growth strategies given by Jesus to the ancient church. Giuliano, ed., Museo Nazionale Romano, vol. The only other known example of this type, reversed and with slight variations, is in the Museo delle Terme, Museo Nazionale Romano, inv.
