# Roman Skeleton Miniature Figurine (Larva Convivialis) – Pocket Art Replica

## A Roman Banquet “Ghost” for Your Desk

This **Roman skeleton miniature** is inspired by a first-century bronze figure known as a _Larva Convivialis_, or “banquet ghost.” In Roman dining culture, these small skeleton figures reminded guests that life is short. The message was simple: enjoy the meal, value the moment, and keep your ego on a leash.

As a display piece, the **Pocket Art Roman figurine** brings ancient Roman humor and philosophy into modern spaces. The skull’s wide grin and hollow eyes make it memorable. The figure is also articulated, which adds a playful, puppet-like character.

## What Is a Larva Convivialis?

A _Larva Convivialis_ was associated with the Roman banquet. These figures were linked to mortality and the fleeting nature of pleasure. Romans were fond of stark reminders. They could be serious and theatrical at the same time.

This **Roman skeleton mini sculpture** echoes that tradition. It presents a “memento mori” theme without being gloomy. The intent is reflection, not dread. It is an ancient conversation starter, still doing its job two thousand years later.

## Sculptural Details You Will Notice Up Close

The form is compact, but the expression is bold. The round eye sockets read clearly from across a room. The mouth stretches into a grin with prominent teeth. The finish is a green-black, antique tone that feels archaeological.

The original artifact is incomplete, and history is not a perfectionist. This replica reflects that reality, while still presenting a complete, stable display. The articulated construction suggests the figure’s earlier “animated” role at banquets.

## How Collectors Display It

This **Roman skeleton articulated miniature** works well on a bookshelf, desk, or side table. It pairs naturally with Roman coin replicas, classical busts, or small museum objects. It also fits seasonal displays that focus on remembrance or ancestry.

For a themed shelf, place it near items from our [Greek and Roman collection](https://www.museumize.com/collections/culture-greek-roman), or combine it with other small objects from the [Pocket Art miniature museum replicas](https://www.museumize.com/collections/pocket-art-miniature-museum-statue-replicas). If you are building a broader sculpture wall or shelf, browse our [statues collection](https://www.museumize.com/collections/statues).

## Product Details

-   **Object:** Roman skeleton miniature figurine inspired by a _Larva Convivialis_
-   **Era referenced:** 1st century Roman bronze banquet figure
-   **Material:** Articulated metal with green-black antique finish
-   **Part number:** ROM01
-   **Size (with base):** 4.1 in H × 1.5 in W × 1.5 in D
-   **Size (figure only):** 3.5 in H × 1 in W × 0.5 in D
-   **Weight:** 5 oz
-   **Packaging:** Gift presentation box
-   **Collection:** Parastone Museum Collection; Pocket Art miniature format

## Why This Roman Skeleton Miniature Still Feels Modern

The **Roman skeleton mini figure** captures a Roman habit we recognize today. People want meaning, but they also want wit. Romans brought philosophy to the dinner table. They used objects like this to frame conversation about time, luck, and human limits.

If you like museum objects that carry a story, this **Roman skeleton miniature** delivers. It bridges ancient daily life and modern collecting. It is scholarly enough for classicists. It is also strange enough to delight anyone who likes unusual decor.

## For More Reading on the Roman Banquet and Banquet Skeletons

-   The Roman banquet explained by The Met: [“The Roman Banquet” (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)](https://www.metmuseum.org/essays/the-roman-banquet)
-   A news feature on miniature “banquet ghost” skeletons: [Yahoo News article on the miniature skeleton tradition](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/miniature-skeleton-ghostly-2-000-100000218.html)
-   Scholarly reference entry (Wiley Online Library): [Wiley reference overview related to the topic](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah26197)

### Why Pocket Art?

Pocket Art transforms great works of art into intimate, personal objects. These miniature museum replicas allow you to experience history, symbolism, and craftsmanship at a human scale—close enough to hold, study, and share.

Unlike large sculptures or framed works, Pocket Art pieces fit naturally into everyday life. They travel easily, display beautifully on desks or shelves, and invite conversation wherever they appear.

Whether given as a thoughtful gift or collected over time, Pocket Art offers a meaningful way to connect with art history—one small masterpiece at a time.

## Details

- **Price:** 24.5 USD
- **Vendor:** Parastone
- **Type:** Statues
- **Tags:** artist-assorted, culture-greek-roman, culture-greek-roman-female, culture-greek-roman-male, material-bronze-finish, material-metal, parastone-pocket-art-mini, size-mini-under-4-in, statues

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
|---------|-------|-----------|
| Default Title | 24.50 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Roman skeleton miniature figurine Larva Convivialis bronze replica with articulated metal stand.
- Pocket Art Roman skeleton statue inspired by Getty Villa Larva Convivialis artifact.
- Ancient Roman banquet skeleton miniature bronze replica with grinning skull.
- Pocket Art Collection comes in a sateen lined gift box. Parastone Colleection.

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> Source: [Museumize.com](www.museumize.com/products/roman-skeleton-miniature-replica)
> Updated: 2026-06-05
