
Disegni Varij di Polifilo Zancarli (Friezes)
Polifilo Giancarli
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Design for a frieze filled with a meandering acanthus scroll and three figure groups. On the left, a male centaur carries a naked woman on his back. The acanthus scroll springs from his lower body and meanders right. Just after the middle of the design a satyr is about to hit a multi-headed dragon with his club. At the right end of the frieze another satyr is depicted, this time fromt the back, who appeard to be struggling with a large snake.
Drawings and Prints
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
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