Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)

228. Positive fragments of a Iuppiter mask Yellowish terracotta, glued together from several pieces. The hollowed left side is rough. A fragment of the hair, standing on end, parts of the nose and the cheeks - 2nd century - 5,2x8 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. 76.1.817. Unpublished. T.B. 229. Mould of a Silenos mask Burnt terracotta. An ovoid mould, its lower side is convex, smoothed. On the other side the mould of the face of Silenos looking en face is deepened. A domed forehead bound with a ribbon, highly drawn, frowned brows. Squinting eyes marked by outlines, hollowed pupils. Thick, fleshy nose, narrow nostrils expressing breath taking. It can be almost seen how the wine drips on his small, thick lower lip. A tired, ageing face, with a wreath bound of heart-shaped leaves, among them flower rosettes, grapes. On both sides of the face, next to the pointed ears, the ribbons of a wreath. His fine moustache hangs down to his beard, which is combed on both sides. - 2nd century -9,2x7,3 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. R. 76.1.1029. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1991, 111. 8., BUÓCZ 1992, 18-21, 111. 8. T.B. 230. Fragment of a positive Satyr mask Yellowish terracotta with orange red paint. The mask of a narrow shell shows a head en face, the upper part from the eye line on is lost. The fleshy nose, the cheeks, the small mouth, the moustache and a fragment of the beard remained. It was poured from the mould R.76.1.1027. - 2nd century - 5,9x4,8 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. R. 76.1.1022. Unpublished. T.B. 231. Apollo mask Brownish terracotta with a metallic glitter. The young god is represented en face. An oval, long face, Greek profil, outlined eyes, pupils marked with a concave dot, fleshy, compressed lips, a dimple in the middle of the chin. His forehead is covered by straight­cut hair, reaching to the neck. Over his forehead a stylized wing made of curls. - 2nd century - 6,5x4,5 cm- Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. R. 76.1.1024. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1990, 111. 8: BUÓCZ 1992, 18-10, 111. 11. ТВ. 232. Cocks' heads 1. Brownish terracotta. A well-proportioned head and neck, under the last one the hollowing is well modelled, its rims are chipped which indicates that it was applied on an urn lid. The erect comb was stuck of clay slices. The eyes are disc-shaped, the beak broken, the beard mutilated. - Turn of the 1st and 2nd centuries. - H: 5 cm. - Szombat­hely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. 66.4.616. Unpublished. 2. Light terracotta. Cock head, with erected neck. Comb, beak and beard are broken. Under the neck a hole indicating an application. - H: 5,8 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) -SM, Inv. no. 91.1.4792. Unpublished. 3. Yellowish terracotta cock's head with a crooked, long neck. The comb is broken, the beard is round, the eyes disc-shaped. Under the neck a hole indicating an application, the edges chipped- H: 7,5 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. 54.18.257. Unpublished. 4. Yellowish terracotta, cock's head with an unproportionally long neck. Under the neck a hole made for application, its rims chipped, pointed beak, erect comb, round beard. - H: 10,5 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - SM, Inv. no. 54.332.1. Unpublished. ТВ. 113

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