Nº 92540219

Romain antique Bronze Statuette de Priape. Licence d'exportation espagnole.
Nº 92540219

Romain antique Bronze Statuette de Priape. Licence d'exportation espagnole.
ITEM: Statuette of Priapus
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 2nd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 77 mm x 30 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex American private collection, acquired before 2000s
PARALLEL: Portable Antiquities Scheme, ID ESS-E6F9E3
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.
If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.
Priapus, a minor yet distinctive deity in Roman mythology, was revered primarily as a god of fertility, gardens, and livestock. Originating from Greek mythology, where he was known as Priapos, the Romans adopted and adapted his attributes to fit their own cultural and agricultural contexts. Unlike the major gods of the Roman pantheon, Priapus was often considered a rustic god, closely associated with the countryside and rural life. His role extended beyond mere fertility; he was also seen as a protector of gardens and orchards, ensuring the prosperity and abundance of crops. This made him an essential figure for farmers and gardeners who depended on his favor for successful harvests and the health of their livestock.
In Roman art and iconography, Priapus is unmistakably recognizable by his exaggerated phallus, which symbolized fertility and protection against the evil eye. This prominent feature served both a symbolic and protective purpose, believed to ward off malevolent forces and ensure the fertility of the land. Priapus was frequently depicted in frescoes, mosaics, and sculptures within gardens and private residences, emphasizing his role as a guardian of agricultural spaces. Additionally, his images were often used in amulets and household items, reflecting the intimate relationship between the deity and the daily lives of Roman citizens. The humorous and bawdy representations of Priapus also highlight the Roman penchant for blending reverence with a touch of irreverence, making him a unique figure within their religious landscape.
Priapus's worship in Rome was intertwined with various festivals and agricultural rites, where he was invoked to bless fields, vineyards, and livestock. Shrines dedicated to Priapus, known as priapia, were typically located in or near gardens, symbolizing his protective presence over these vital spaces. Rituals and offerings to Priapus often involved items related to fertility and growth, such as grains, fruits, and flowers, underscoring his association with abundance and prosperity.
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