Légende
Furniture appliqué, unknown Roman workshop; decorative elements; Furniture appliqué in the shape of an eagle's paw with protruding and simultaneously rounded talons. A tenon used to secure the element is preserved under the paw. A similar, but slightly smaller tenon is preserved at the top of the paw. Date: 98–117, Roman Empire 27 BC–476; decorative element; height 6.4 cm., A corroded metal object with a vertical stem and a horizontal crossbar, showing a rough, pitted surface and irregular edges; the top of the vertical piece has a rounded, slightly bulbous end with an uneven profile, and the horizontal bar ends curve into hooked shapes on both sides. The object's surface displays mottled green, brown, and dark bronze tones with patches of lighter and darker discoloration, and it is set against a uniform light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A19_093
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
41.9Mo (2.2Mo) / 28.1cm x 37.5cm / 3314 x 4424 (300dpi)