LOT 597 ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF WITH LEGS
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Ca. 100-300 AD. A terracotta plaque fragment adorned with a striking relief of the lower legs of two figures rendered with remarkable detail and anatomical accuracy, capturing the nuances of the human form with a deft hand. Terracotta plaques were a popular medium for decorative and commemorative art in ancient Rome, valued for their affordability, versatility, and durability. They were used in a variety of contexts, from religious and funerary monuments to private residences and public spaces. In this fragment, the lower elements of the figures' garments are visible, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the larger narrative of the original work.Size: L:120mm / W:130mm ; 465gProvenance: Private London collection, B.A.; formerly in pre-2000 European collection.
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