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English: Vase, mold for Arretine bowl, fourteen fragments, including various joins making 5 pieces. At rim, row of dots above ovolo pattern. Ithyphallic herms with youthful heads separating sexual scenes; below, row of concentric circles.

Mold for Arretine bowl

Ancient Roman

late 1st century BCE

MEDIUM/TECHNIQUE Ceramic

DIMENSIONS

Height x diameter: 10 x 19 cm (3 15/16 x 7 1/2 in.)
Date
Source https://collections.mfa.org/objects/277503/mold-for-arretine-bowl?ctx=bc72cdb3-3b5c-489c-ad2e-a959f51ba5b8&idx=0
Author Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Vase, mold for Arretine bowl, fourteen fragments, including various joins making 5 pieces. Ithyphallic herms with youthful heads separating sexual scenes.. late 1st century BCE

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