"Pair Of Satyrs, Rome, Early 18th Century"
Two architectural spirals, made up of overlapping curls, act as seats for two satyrs bent and stretched in an effort to support a plane beyond which they look, through the twist of the neck that accentuates the dynamism of the effort. To soften the weight between the arm and the shoulder there is a clump of
leaves. They are born in carved linden wood and entirely gilded on the entire surface.