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Bronze Terminal Figure of Priapus in the British Museum, April 2013


Bronze Terminal Figure of Priapus
Object type: figure
Museum number: 1814,0704.411
Description: Bronze terminal figure of Priapus emerging from a pillar, and sacrificing.
Culture/period: Roman
Date: 1stC-2ndC
Materials: bronze
Dimensions: Height: 11.1 centimetres
Location: G69/12
Exhibition history:
Exhibited: 2010 Jan - April, Nottingham, Lakeside Arts Centre, The University of Nottingham, 'Roman Sexuality: Images, Myths and Meanings'
2014 Feb-May, Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, Roman Sexuality: Images, Myths and Meanings
Subjects: classical deity
Representation of: Priapus
Acquisition name: Purchased from: Peregrine Edward Towneley
Previous owner/ex-collection: Charles Townley
Acquisition date: 1814
Department: Greek & Roman Antiquities
Registration number: 1814,0704.411
Text from: www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=464024&partId=1&searchText=priapus+bronze&page=1
Priapus, a fertility god, is shown here emerging from a pillar, and sacrificing. Images of the god were placed in household shrines as protection for the boundaries of the family's land, in addition to the wellbeing of the crops grown on it and the animals reared there.
Text from the British Museum label.
Object type: figure
Museum number: 1814,0704.411
Description: Bronze terminal figure of Priapus emerging from a pillar, and sacrificing.
Culture/period: Roman
Date: 1stC-2ndC
Materials: bronze
Dimensions: Height: 11.1 centimetres
Location: G69/12
Exhibition history:
Exhibited: 2010 Jan - April, Nottingham, Lakeside Arts Centre, The University of Nottingham, 'Roman Sexuality: Images, Myths and Meanings'
2014 Feb-May, Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, Roman Sexuality: Images, Myths and Meanings
Subjects: classical deity
Representation of: Priapus
Acquisition name: Purchased from: Peregrine Edward Towneley
Previous owner/ex-collection: Charles Townley
Acquisition date: 1814
Department: Greek & Roman Antiquities
Registration number: 1814,0704.411
Text from: www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=464024&partId=1&searchText=priapus+bronze&page=1
Priapus, a fertility god, is shown here emerging from a pillar, and sacrificing. Images of the god were placed in household shrines as protection for the boundaries of the family's land, in addition to the wellbeing of the crops grown on it and the animals reared there.
Text from the British Museum label.
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