Bronze furniture attachment
The naturalistic rendering of the acanthus rinceau matches the style of marble decoration found on public monuments, notably the Ara Pacis, erected in Rome between 14 and 9 B.C.
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The naturalistic rendering of the acanthus rinceau matches the style of marble decoration found on public monuments, notably the Ara Pacis, erected in Rome between 14 and 9 B.C.
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Title: Bronze furniture attachment
Period: Early Imperial, Augustan
Date: late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE
Culture: Roman
Medium: Bronze
Dimensions: Other: 11 in. (28 cm)
Classification: Bronzes
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund, 1933
Object Number: 33.11.4a, b
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