Phoenician Harpocrates statues

The Madrid statue was first recorded in the 1767 Catalogue systématique et raisonné des curiosités de la nature et de l'art qui composent le Cabinet de M. Dávila (The systematic and reasoned catalog of the curiosities of nature and art that make up the Cabinet of M. Dávila), a detailed catalogue of the well known collector Pedro Franco Dávila.

The catalogue described the statue as follows, without identifying the characters: Harpocrates with the finger on the mouth, & his hair horn on the right ear.

The Figure is antique & the varnish modern: height ten and a half inches.

[3]The statue was not assessed by scholars until almost a century later when it was identified as Phoenician by Emil Hübner in his 1862 review of the ancient sculptures in Madrid.

[5] 11 inch high bronze statuette, with the whites of the eyes inlaid with gold leaf.

The Madrid statue
The inscription on the Madrid statue