Archeologia , 3rd - 2nd Century Bc To 11th Century Ad, Corner Capital, Corinthian Order
ARCHEOLOGY
Rare limestone carved Corinthian corner capitals, in "L" shape.
The sculpture is in fact consituted by 2 contiguous capitals with a classic architectural register of acanthus leaves and scrolls. Left part has several cornices of successive stepped moldings
Regular wear & uses; The stone must have been outside and remains very fragile, powdery
Some residual light traces of ocher polychromy
3rd - 2nd century BC until the 11th century?, Mediterranean basin area
Dimensions 31cm length * 21cm depth * 10cm height
Superb timeless element of antique decoration and authentic, which can also serve as a very beautiful presentation base.
Rare limestone carved Corinthian corner capitals, in "L" shape.
The sculpture is in fact consituted by 2 contiguous capitals with a classic architectural register of acanthus leaves and scrolls. Left part has several cornices of successive stepped moldings
Regular wear & uses; The stone must have been outside and remains very fragile, powdery
Some residual light traces of ocher polychromy
3rd - 2nd century BC until the 11th century?, Mediterranean basin area
Dimensions 31cm length * 21cm depth * 10cm height
Superb timeless element of antique decoration and authentic, which can also serve as a very beautiful presentation base.
950 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Stone
Length: 31cm
Depth: 21cm
Reference (ID): 1282851
Availability: In stock
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