
Vessel Ornament of Lyre Player (400-375 BCE)
Built around 400–375 BCE, this lyre player bronze figurine fixes a reclining banqueter with a lyre and pick, set to decorate a basin’s rim.


Built around 400–375 BCE, this lyre player bronze figurine fixes a reclining banqueter with a lyre and pick, set to decorate a basin’s rim.

Molded between 400 and 375 BCE, this bronze flutist figurine positions a reclining musician with pipes, likely topping a banquet basin.

Formed in the late 200s BCE, this scylla or tritoness bronze relief with copper inlays molds a female bust with seaweed attire and webbed ears, hinting at a sea creature.

Cast between 200 and 100 BCE, this bronze piece shapes a mule’s head, designed as a decorative fitting for a Greek kline.

Shaped between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC, this terracotta piece from Myrina stands with an arm raised, holding a lyre and sprouting wings.