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Motivo vegetale
Motivo vegetale
Year
II a.C. / II d.C.
Materials
terracotta
Inventory
S 0727
Dimensions
Altezza: 7.6 cm, Larghezza: 7.1 cm, Spessore: 2.5 cm
Definition
elemento architettonico
Cultural scope
arte italiana
Description
frammento di decorazione architettonica (echino di capitello?) con raffigurazione vegetale a rilievo a cespi d'acanto e girali. Il cespo d'acanto è composto da tre steli , uno centrale diritto e due laterali incurvati verso il basso e con scanalatura centrale; due girali a spirale più piccoli ai lati del cuore. Al di sotto del cespo corre un fregio di girali spiraliformi, solo parzialmente conservato. Impasto paglioso e rosso.
Historical-Criticism news
Iraq, scavi del Centro Ricerche Archeologiche e Scavi di Torino a Seleucia al Tigri,1965, sito: LXXXVI 42g, strato I
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