古羅馬 陶器 狮头喷出的碎片 (沒有保留價)

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陶器製羅馬時期獅子頭碎片,1–3世紀,法國私人收藏,尺寸為25 × 35毫米,狀況良好,附鑑定證明與出口許可。

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ITEM: Fragment of spouted head of a lion
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 25 mm x 35 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired before 1980s

The Roman lion (Leo) held a complex, multifaceted position in the cultural, political, and artistic landscape of the Roman Empire, symbolizing raw power, imperial dominance, and the untamed forces of nature. Largely imported from North Africa (the now-extinct Barbary lion) and the Near East, these apex predators were deeply woven into the fabric of Roman civic life. In literature and myth, they were associated with deities like Cybele, the Great Mother, whose chariot they pulled, and Hercules, whose slaying of the Nemean lion stood as a quintessential triumph of civilization over savagery. Consequently, the Roman elite co-opted the lion as a potent emblem of virtus (military virtue) and sovereign authority.

In the public sphere, the lion was the undisputed star of the venationes (beast hunts) hosted in amphitheaters across the empire, most notably the Colosseum. Thousands of lions were captured, transported under grueling conditions, and staged in lavish spectacles where they fought against other exotic animals or specialized gladiators called bestiarii. Beyond mere entertainment, these costly displays served as a direct manifestation of Rome's geopolitical reach, demonstrating the Emperor's ability to command nature and subjugate distant lands. Simultaneously, lions functioned as instruments of capital punishment through damnatio ad bestias, a highly ritualized public execution where criminals and political dissidents, including early Christians, were thrown to the beasts to reinforce the absolute authority of the Roman state.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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ITEM: Fragment of spouted head of a lion
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 25 mm x 35 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired before 1980s

The Roman lion (Leo) held a complex, multifaceted position in the cultural, political, and artistic landscape of the Roman Empire, symbolizing raw power, imperial dominance, and the untamed forces of nature. Largely imported from North Africa (the now-extinct Barbary lion) and the Near East, these apex predators were deeply woven into the fabric of Roman civic life. In literature and myth, they were associated with deities like Cybele, the Great Mother, whose chariot they pulled, and Hercules, whose slaying of the Nemean lion stood as a quintessential triumph of civilization over savagery. Consequently, the Roman elite co-opted the lion as a potent emblem of virtus (military virtue) and sovereign authority.

In the public sphere, the lion was the undisputed star of the venationes (beast hunts) hosted in amphitheaters across the empire, most notably the Colosseum. Thousands of lions were captured, transported under grueling conditions, and staged in lavish spectacles where they fought against other exotic animals or specialized gladiators called bestiarii. Beyond mere entertainment, these costly displays served as a direct manifestation of Rome's geopolitical reach, demonstrating the Emperor's ability to command nature and subjugate distant lands. Simultaneously, lions functioned as instruments of capital punishment through damnatio ad bestias, a highly ritualized public execution where criminals and political dissidents, including early Christians, were thrown to the beasts to reinforce the absolute authority of the Roman state.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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詳細資料

文化
古羅馬
世紀/時間框架
1st - 3rd Century A.D
Name of object
Fragment of spouted head of a lion
獲得來源
私人收藏
獲得年份
2025
材質
陶器
獲得國家
法國
狀態
前任擁有者獲得來源
古董市場
前任擁有者獲得年份
1980
前任擁有者獲得國家
法國
我保證此物品為合法取得,且本人有權出售。
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已售物品
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