Romain antique Marbre Fragment d'oscille. 1er-2ème siècle après JC. Hauteur 38 cm.
Nº 77580325
Romain antique Marbre Trapezophorum (pied de table) à tête de panthère - 49.2 cm
Nº 77580325
Romain antique Marbre Trapezophorum (pied de table) à tête de panthère - 49.2 cm
ITEM: Trapezophorum (table leg) with the head of a panther
MATERIAL: Marble
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 2nd – 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 492 mm x 170 mm x 200 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, H. W., Nordrhein-Westfalen, acquired before 1980
Trapezophoron, the Greek term (from τράπεζα, table, and φέρειν, to bear) given to the leg or pedestal of a small side table, generally in marble, and carved with winged lions or griffins set back to back, each with a single leg, which formed the support of the pedestal on either side. In Pompeii there was a fine example in the house of Cornelius Rufus, which stood behind the impluvium. These side tables were known as mensae vasariae and were used for the display of vases and lamps. Sometimes they were supported on four legs, the example at Pompeii (of which the museums at Naples and Rome contain many varieties) had two supports only, one at each end of the table. The term is also applied to a single leg with lion’s head, breast and forepaws, which formed the front support of a throne or chair.
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