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'Hand of Sabazius'. Exterior side. Roman, 1st-2nd CE. Found at Tournai, Belgium in late 16th or early 17th CE. Votive hand, probably attached to poles for processional use, decorated with religious symbols. Bronze hands of this kind are associated with the cult of the god Sabazius, which originated in Phrygia or Thrace and later became popular in the Roman Empire. The Romans associated him with Dionysus, the god of wine. At some point a replica of the hand was made and deposited in the Cabinet des Medailles in Paris. There it was engraved and reproduced in Bernard de Montfaucon's L'Antiquité expliquée (1722), an ambitious visual encylopedia of antiquity. Since then the replica in Paris has both been mistaken for the original and, more recently, condemned as a forgery. Bronze, h: 15 cm. GR 1895,0621.4.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART576499
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3450px × 5000px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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1st century CE
2nd century CE
Bacchus
Bronze
Hand, Anatomy
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Metalwork
Votive