Pan's torso represented in the act of playing a musical instrument: a sirinx, carried to the mouth with the right hand. In two small protuberances at the attack of the jaw with the neck, defined by Bertolini as "verrucche" it is perhaps possible to recognize the remains points for producing the copy. The destination of this work was to be domestic as a decorative statuette (Di Filippo Balestrazzi)
Title: Pan's torso
Author: Anonymous
Date: Late 1st - early 2nd century AD
Technique: Marble
Displayed in: Concordia National Archaeological Museum
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