Nr 100017441

Starożytny Rzym Terakota Amphora, Fragment starożytnego rzymskiego naczynia z terrakoty z stylizowanymi motywami amfibii
Nr 100017441

Starożytny Rzym Terakota Amphora, Fragment starożytnego rzymskiego naczynia z terrakoty z stylizowanymi motywami amfibii
Ancient Roman Terracotta Vessel Fragment with Stylised Amphibian Motifs
Roman Empire, c. 1st–3rd century AD
Material: Terracotta
Dimensions: approx. 13.5 × 11 cm
Weight: 148 g
Condition: Fragmentary, as expected; surface wear and mineral accretions consistent with age
This evocative terracotta fragment originates from an ancient Roman ceramic vessel and is distinguished by its stylised relief depictions of amphibians, most likely frogs or toads, modelled in a deliberately schematic and symbolic manner. The figures are rendered with raised, dotted textures and simplified anatomical forms, characteristic of Roman provincial or domestic ceramic ornamentation rather than fine sculptural realism.
The clay body is a warm reddish-orange fabric, typical of Roman utilitarian wares, with visible inclusions and firing variations. The relief decoration appears to have been applied or modelled prior to firing, suggesting intentional iconographic significance rather than purely decorative flourish.
Interpretation & Possible Function
Amphibians held strong symbolic meaning in the Roman world, particularly in relation to water, fertility, renewal, and transformation. Frogs and similar creatures were closely associated with springs, wetlands, and liminal spaces—areas believed to possess protective or regenerative qualities.
It is plausible that this fragment belonged to:
a small domestic vessel used for water, oils, or herbal preparations
a ritual or votive container, possibly linked to household cult practices (lararia)
or a healing or apotropaic object, where amphibian imagery functioned as a charm against illness or misfortune
In Roman folk belief, creatures that thrived between land and water were often regarded as mediators between worlds, making such vessels particularly suitable for medicinal mixtures, libations, or offerings connected to health, fertility, or protection.
Historical Context
Decorated terracotta vessels such as this were widely used throughout the Roman Empire, especially outside elite contexts. While marble and bronze dominated high art, terracotta was the medium of daily Roman life, allowing symbolism and belief to permeate ordinary domestic settings. Fragments like this offer rare insight into the private spiritual and practical lives of Roman households.
Collectability
Authentic Roman terracotta fragments with zoomorphic relief decoration are increasingly scarce on the market, particularly those featuring amphibians, which are less commonly depicted than birds or floral motifs. This piece would make an excellent addition to:
an ancient art or archaeology collection
a study collection focused on Roman domestic life
or a curated display exploring symbolism and ritual in antiquity
A compelling fragment that bridges the practical and the symbolic, preserving the quiet voice of everyday belief in the Roman world. (45)
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