LOT 74 Roman Bronze Oinochoe with Lion Protome
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1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. The conical body decorated with overlapping petal-shaped panels, tapering neck with a wide spout, high arching handle with acanthus leaves, bust of a youthful male with long hair below (possibly Bacchus) the upper part terminating with a lion protome with the extended forelegs resting on the rim of the vessel, the high flaring foot possibly added later. Cf. similar oinochoe in Sothebys, Antiquities and Islamic Art, New York, 12 December 1997, New York, 1997, lot 133; Tassinari, S., La vaiselle de bronze, Romaine et Provinciale, au musée des antiquités nationales, Paris, 1975, figs.152-153, for similar typologies with different decoration; cf. also Radnoti, A., Eine Bronzekanne aus Augsburg in Bayerische Vorgeschichtblätter, 25, 1960, pp.99-124, and pl.7; Nuber, H.U., Kanne und Griffschale, Ihr Gebrauch im täglichen Leben und die Beigabe in Gräbern der römischen Kaiserzeit in 53.Bericht des Römisch-germanischen Kommission, Berlin, 1972.797 grams, 22.5 cm high (8 7/8 in.). Private collection, Rosenheim, Germany, 1960s.Apanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele DAmato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by search certificate no.11734-201200. Considering the primary function of oinochoe as drinking jugs, the images decorating them were often related to the god of wine, Bacchus, here probably represented as young Dionysus apanied by a lion. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions .]
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