古羅馬 青銅色 Pan/Faunus神像,携带公牛。高13厘米。公元1–2世纪

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曾任伊弗爾甘收藏博物館館長,專注於腓尼基考古學。

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羅馬古代青銅潘神/福努斯像與公牛,公元1–2世紀,高約13公分(含底座)寬11公分,無底座高9.5公分,狀態良好,包漆,來源私人收藏,荷蘭阿姆斯特丹,1960–1980。

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carriage or furniture with a Pan (Faunus) and a Bull.

Roman Empire, 1st - 2nd Century AD

Bronze

13 cm height and 11 cm width with stand.
9,5 cm height and 10 cm width without stand.

PROVENANCE:
- Private collection, Amsterdan, Netherlands, 1960 - 1980.
- Thence by descendent.

Condition: Good, not restoration, nice patina, see photos.

In ancient Roman art, a figure of Pan with a bull carries deep symbolic meaning rooted in religion, nature, and fertility. Although Pan was originally a Greek god, the Romans adopted him and closely associated him with Faunus, a rustic deity connected to forests, fields, livestock, and fertility.

Pan is typically represented as a hybrid being, half man and half goat, with horns, a beard, and goat legs. He was the god of wild nature, shepherds, flocks, and untamed landscapes. Unlike the more orderly Olympian gods, Pan embodied the raw, instinctive forces of the natural world. He was also linked to music, particularly the pan flute (syrinx), and to sudden fear—indeed, the word “panic” derives from his name, reflecting the sudden terror people believed he could inspire in lonely wilderness places.

The bull, on the other hand, was a powerful symbol in Roman and Mediterranean culture. It represented strength, virility, fertility, and physical power. Bulls were valuable animals in agricultural societies, essential for plowing fields and sustaining rural life. They were also frequently used in religious sacrifices, symbolizing vitality and divine energy offered to the gods.

When Pan is depicted with a bull in ancient art, the combination usually emphasizes themes of fertility and natural power. Pan represents untamed nature and sexual energy, while the bull embodies masculine strength and reproductive force. Together, they form a strong symbol of abundance, life force, and agricultural prosperity. Such imagery would have resonated deeply in rural Roman society, where survival depended on successful harvests and healthy livestock.

It is also important to understand the role of satyrs in this context. Satyrs were mythological beings associated with Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy. Like Pan, satyrs were part human and part goat, and they symbolized instinct, sexuality, revelry, and the uninhibited aspects of nature. However, while Pan was a specific god with cult worship and divine status, satyrs were lesser nature spirits—companions of Dionysus—often depicted as playful, lustful, and mischievous.

In summary, an ancient Roman figure of Pan with a bull likely represents the powerful union of natural forces: fertility, virility, wilderness, and agricultural abundance. It reflects a worldview in which nature was alive, sacred, and driven by primal energy—both creative and unpredictable.

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重要提示: -我們是專業賣家。 - 所有販售的商品均附有專業發票。 - 所有出售的商品都將附有自己的真品證書(保固文件),包括商品的描述、圖像和來源。 - 所有物品將透過帶有保險的私人快遞(DHL 快遞、西班牙 CORREOS 或其他類似的帶有追蹤號碼的快遞)運送。 - 所有物品在發貨時(如果需要)將被聲明為具有 100 年以上歷史的古董,並對其價格進行估價。 - 對於歐盟以外的運輸:交貨時間以清關為準。目的地國家/地區適用的責任和海關法規或進口要求由買方全權負責。我們對海關手續造成的延誤不承擔任何責任。進口稅和增值稅不包含在運費中。應付的進口稅或增值稅取決於目的地國家。任何稅款的支付或與海關當局的任何爭議均由買方自行承擔。 - 對於所提供的某些商品,如果要運送到歐盟以外的地區,則需要獲得出口許可證,該許可證將詳細說明買方根據西班牙立法支付的出口費用。如果有必要,它將在文章的描述中提及,因為並非在所有情況下都是如此。這些費用將添加到發票中,費用由買方承擔。這些出口費用根據最終拍賣價格決定,稅率並非直接適用於出口商品的總價值,而是以部分應用不同的百分比: 6,000 歐元以下:5%。 6,001 歐元至 60,000 歐元:10%。 此出口許可證申請過程最多可能需要 1-2 個月。 - 我們保證他根據與文化財產所有權相關的所有國家和國際法律獲得了這件作品。
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carriage or furniture with a Pan (Faunus) and a Bull.

Roman Empire, 1st - 2nd Century AD

Bronze

13 cm height and 11 cm width with stand.
9,5 cm height and 10 cm width without stand.

PROVENANCE:
- Private collection, Amsterdan, Netherlands, 1960 - 1980.
- Thence by descendent.

Condition: Good, not restoration, nice patina, see photos.

In ancient Roman art, a figure of Pan with a bull carries deep symbolic meaning rooted in religion, nature, and fertility. Although Pan was originally a Greek god, the Romans adopted him and closely associated him with Faunus, a rustic deity connected to forests, fields, livestock, and fertility.

Pan is typically represented as a hybrid being, half man and half goat, with horns, a beard, and goat legs. He was the god of wild nature, shepherds, flocks, and untamed landscapes. Unlike the more orderly Olympian gods, Pan embodied the raw, instinctive forces of the natural world. He was also linked to music, particularly the pan flute (syrinx), and to sudden fear—indeed, the word “panic” derives from his name, reflecting the sudden terror people believed he could inspire in lonely wilderness places.

The bull, on the other hand, was a powerful symbol in Roman and Mediterranean culture. It represented strength, virility, fertility, and physical power. Bulls were valuable animals in agricultural societies, essential for plowing fields and sustaining rural life. They were also frequently used in religious sacrifices, symbolizing vitality and divine energy offered to the gods.

When Pan is depicted with a bull in ancient art, the combination usually emphasizes themes of fertility and natural power. Pan represents untamed nature and sexual energy, while the bull embodies masculine strength and reproductive force. Together, they form a strong symbol of abundance, life force, and agricultural prosperity. Such imagery would have resonated deeply in rural Roman society, where survival depended on successful harvests and healthy livestock.

It is also important to understand the role of satyrs in this context. Satyrs were mythological beings associated with Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy. Like Pan, satyrs were part human and part goat, and they symbolized instinct, sexuality, revelry, and the uninhibited aspects of nature. However, while Pan was a specific god with cult worship and divine status, satyrs were lesser nature spirits—companions of Dionysus—often depicted as playful, lustful, and mischievous.

In summary, an ancient Roman figure of Pan with a bull likely represents the powerful union of natural forces: fertility, virility, wilderness, and agricultural abundance. It reflects a worldview in which nature was alive, sacred, and driven by primal energy—both creative and unpredictable.

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重要提示: -我們是專業賣家。 - 所有販售的商品均附有專業發票。 - 所有出售的商品都將附有自己的真品證書(保固文件),包括商品的描述、圖像和來源。 - 所有物品將透過帶有保險的私人快遞(DHL 快遞、西班牙 CORREOS 或其他類似的帶有追蹤號碼的快遞)運送。 - 所有物品在發貨時(如果需要)將被聲明為具有 100 年以上歷史的古董,並對其價格進行估價。 - 對於歐盟以外的運輸:交貨時間以清關為準。目的地國家/地區適用的責任和海關法規或進口要求由買方全權負責。我們對海關手續造成的延誤不承擔任何責任。進口稅和增值稅不包含在運費中。應付的進口稅或增值稅取決於目的地國家。任何稅款的支付或與海關當局的任何爭議均由買方自行承擔。 - 對於所提供的某些商品,如果要運送到歐盟以外的地區,則需要獲得出口許可證,該許可證將詳細說明買方根據西班牙立法支付的出口費用。如果有必要,它將在文章的描述中提及,因為並非在所有情況下都是如此。這些費用將添加到發票中,費用由買方承擔。這些出口費用根據最終拍賣價格決定,稅率並非直接適用於出口商品的總價值,而是以部分應用不同的百分比: 6,000 歐元以下:5%。 6,001 歐元至 60,000 歐元:10%。 此出口許可證申請過程最多可能需要 1-2 個月。 - 我們保證他根據與文化財產所有權相關的所有國家和國際法律獲得了這件作品。
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詳細資料

文化
古羅馬
世紀/時間框架
1st - 2nd Century AD
Name of object
Figure god Pan/Faunus with Bull. 13 cm H. 1st - 2nd Century AD
獲得來源
私人收藏
獲得年份
2026
材質
青銅色
獲得國家
荷蘭
狀態
前任擁有者獲得來源
私人收藏
前任擁有者獲得年份
1980
前任擁有者獲得國家
荷蘭
我保證此物品為合法取得,且本人有權出售。
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