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Nettuno / iscrizione / divinità fluviale
Nettuno / iscrizione / divinità fluviale
Year
XVII
Materials
maiolica
Inventory
3561/C
Dimensions
Altezza: 40 cm
Definition
vaso
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Grande vaso in maiolica con anse e teste di animale. Decorazione in bianco e blu a figure mitologiche (Nettuno con tridente che infilza un animale marino). Iscrizione: "AQ. ARD. BENEDITI". Sul retro una figura femminile e una maschile (divinità fluviale).
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Il vaso si trovava in deposito presso il Museo Leone di Vercelli, probabilmente dagli anni trenta (periodo della Direzione di Vittorio Viale) (inv. Museo Leone 1063; elenco Viale n. 1). E' stato restituito al Museo Civico di Torino il 16/06/1992.
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