Pozzuoli / painted plaster fragment / Paint / Pigment / Plaster or mortar / Wood
About this Item
Record Details
- Object Identifier
- 0000.00.2802
- Object Name
- painted plaster fragment
- Collections
- Kelsey Permanent Artifact Collections
- Object Type
- Stucco (molded)
- Weight
- 3848 g with box
- Inscribed
- no
- Full Artifact Description
- Dark green-blue with purple-red touches. Supposed forequarters of horse have short snout with fangs (?), goat’s horns, tuffed mane (?) and forelegs. Recedes to a snakey end of a fish or dolphin. One dolphin jumps in front, one behind. Cream background. Surface dirty and pitted. Plastered to form a neat rectangle.
- Gazda: Mural fragment of a sea lion and dolphins. Stucco, pigment; fresco secco with plaster restorations along the edges; modern frame.
- Subjects
- Hippocampus, two dolphins
- Verbatim Date
- 1st - 2nd C AD
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
- Verbatim Site
- Pozzuoli
- Countermark
- no
- Exhibition Title
- In Pursuit of Antiquity: Thomas Spencer Jerome and the Bay of Naples (1899-1914)
- Case 25 - Roman Bath
- Exhibition Curator
- Gazda, Elaine
- Exhibition Year
- 2009
- Type Category
- Artifact
Technical Details
- Record
- 0000.00.2802
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.2802/dscn1662.jpg
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"Pozzuoli; painted plaster fragment; Paint; Pigment; Plaster or mortar; Wood." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.2802/dscn1662.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.