Gryllos: conjoined heads of a youth, a bearded man, a satyr, and a ram
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The term gryllos, used for these bizarre combinations, is derived from the Greek word for caricature.
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The term gryllos, used for these bizarre combinations, is derived from the Greek word for caricature.
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Title: Gryllos: conjoined heads of a youth, a bearded man, a satyr, and a ram
Date: late 18th–early 19th century
Culture: Italian
Medium: Onyx and gold
Dimensions: Overall: 1 5/16 in. (3.3 cm); visible cameo (confirmed): 29.5 x 19.5 x 8.9 mm
Classification: Lapidary Work-Gems
Credit Line: The Milton Weil Collection, 1939
Accession Number: 39.22.33
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