Ionic pilaster capital, unknown Roman workshop role classification of the maker, workshop author; capitals architect, Roman architecture, cymatium ornament, rosettes architect, rosettes ornament, ovoid ornament; 1st century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476; architectural element; element of architectural decoration; capital; height 29.1 cm, width 70 cm, depth 13 cm, weight 26 kg, A weathered stone slab with an irregular rectangular central section and curved ends, shown against a neutral gray background; the slab surface is mostly light gray with patches of off-white, beige, and subtle brown discoloration, showing a rough, pitted texture and a small round hole near the top center; the curved end areas reveal exposed inner stone that is a warmer beige and light brown, with some darker brown crevices and chipped edges.
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Ionic pilaster capital, unknown Roman workshop role classification of the maker, workshop author; capitals architect, Roman architecture, cymatium ornament, rosettes architect, rosettes ornament, ovoid ornament; 1st century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476; architectural element; element of architectural decoration; capital; height 29.1 cm, width 70 cm, depth 13 cm, weight 26 kg, A weathered stone slab with an irregular rectangular central section and curved ends, shown against a neutral gray background; the slab surface is mostly light gray with patches of off-white, beige, and subtle brown discoloration, showing a rough, pitted texture and a small round hole near the top center; the curved end areas reveal exposed inner stone that is a warmer beige and light brown, with some darker brown crevices and chipped edges.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A04_168

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

47.9Mo (3.3Mo) / 50.8cm x 23.6cm / 6000 x 2790 (300dpi)

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