Nr. 101999727

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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzener Stierkopf-Applikation / dekorative Wandmontage  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzener Stierkopf-Applikation / dekorative Wandmontage (Ohne mindestpreis)

A finely modeled Ancient Roman bronze bull head applique, dating to approximately the 1st–3rd century AD, representing a powerful animal motif frequently used in Roman decorative art and symbolism. The piece depicts a stylized bull’s head with pronounced horns, elongated muzzle, and carefully rendered hair texture across the forehead and face. The sculptural modeling emphasizes the strength and vitality of the animal, qualities that made the bull an important symbol throughout the Roman world. In Roman culture, the bull carried deep symbolic significance. It was closely associated with strength, fertility, power, and sacrifice, and played a central role in many religious rituals. Bulls were frequently depicted in Roman art and were connected to deities such as Jupiter, as well as to the important sacrificial ceremony known as the taurobolium. Decorative elements featuring bull heads were widely used on furniture, chests, military equipment, harness fittings, architectural decoration, and ceremonial objects. This object likely functioned as a decorative applique or mount, originally attached to a larger item such as a wooden chest, ceremonial object, piece of furniture, or leather harness. Bronze ornaments of this type were commonly fixed using small rivets or pins and served both decorative and symbolic purposes. The piece shows excellent ancient surface character, with a naturally developed patina and visible casting and finishing details that attest to its antiquity. The expressive form and stylized horns create a striking visual presence typical of Roman bronze craftsmanship. Size: 23mm, W: 10.87g Culture: Ancient Roman Empire Date: Circa 1st–3rd century AD Material: Bronze Type: Decorative applique / mount Motif: Bull head Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina and clear sculptural detail Bull head ornaments were popular decorative motifs in the Roman world and reflected themes of strength, vitality, and religious symbolism. This example represents a compelling fragment of Roman decorative art and craftsmanship. A striking and evocative artifact from the Roman Imperial period.

Nr. 101999727

Verkauft
Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzener Stierkopf-Applikation / dekorative Wandmontage  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzener Stierkopf-Applikation / dekorative Wandmontage (Ohne mindestpreis)

A finely modeled Ancient Roman bronze bull head applique, dating to approximately the 1st–3rd century AD, representing a powerful animal motif frequently used in Roman decorative art and symbolism.

The piece depicts a stylized bull’s head with pronounced horns, elongated muzzle, and carefully rendered hair texture across the forehead and face. The sculptural modeling emphasizes the strength and vitality of the animal, qualities that made the bull an important symbol throughout the Roman world.

In Roman culture, the bull carried deep symbolic significance. It was closely associated with strength, fertility, power, and sacrifice, and played a central role in many religious rituals. Bulls were frequently depicted in Roman art and were connected to deities such as Jupiter, as well as to the important sacrificial ceremony known as the taurobolium. Decorative elements featuring bull heads were widely used on furniture, chests, military equipment, harness fittings, architectural decoration, and ceremonial objects.

This object likely functioned as a decorative applique or mount, originally attached to a larger item such as a wooden chest, ceremonial object, piece of furniture, or leather harness. Bronze ornaments of this type were commonly fixed using small rivets or pins and served both decorative and symbolic purposes.

The piece shows excellent ancient surface character, with a naturally developed patina and visible casting and finishing details that attest to its antiquity. The expressive form and stylized horns create a striking visual presence typical of Roman bronze craftsmanship.

Size: 23mm, W: 10.87g

Culture: Ancient Roman Empire

Date: Circa 1st–3rd century AD

Material: Bronze

Type: Decorative applique / mount

Motif: Bull head

Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina and clear sculptural detail

Bull head ornaments were popular decorative motifs in the Roman world and reflected themes of strength, vitality, and religious symbolism. This example represents a compelling fragment of Roman decorative art and craftsmanship.

A striking and evocative artifact from the Roman Imperial period.

Höchstgebot
€ 200
Ruth Garrido Vila
Experte
Schätzung  € 200 - € 250

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