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The over-lifesize〔Present height 200 centimetres (6 ft 6 in); original height ca. 240 centimetres (7 ft 10 in). Martinez (2007), p.284.〕 ''Dancing Satyr'' of Mazara del Vallo is a Greek bronze statue,〔The Dancing Satyr is a sculpture type in Hellenistic and Roman art. Another well-known example is the Faun from the House of the Faun, Pompeii.〕 whose refinement and ''rapprochement'' with the manner of Praxiteles has made it a subject of discussion. ==Style and details== Though the satyr is missing both arms, one leg and its separately-cast tail (originally fixed in a surviving hole at the base of the spine), its head and torso are remarkably well-preserved despite millennia spent at the bottom of the sea. The satyr is depicted in mid-leap, head thrown back ecstatically and back arched, his hair swinging with the movement of his head. The facture is highly refined; the whites of his eyes are inlays of white alabaster. Though some have dated it to the 4th century BCE and said it was an original work by Praxiteles or a faithful copy,〔Paolo Moreno (2003).〕 it is more securely dated either to the Hellenistic period of the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, or possibly to the "Atticising" phase of Roman taste in the early 2nd century CE. A high percentage of lead in the bronze alloy suggests its being made in Rome itself.
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