Trapezophoros depicting a Captif
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Trapezophoros depicting a Captif
Published 2017-07-14T16:52:48+00:00
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A trapezophoros is the term used to design the support of Roman tables. In wealthy homes, they were engraved and sculpted, as this one. It is assumed it represents a Captif because of the hands seeming tied up in his back.
This statue was part of the 2017 London Masterpiece Fair.
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Date published | 14/07/2017 |
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Title | Trapezophoros depicting a Captif |
Date | 1st-2nd century A.D. |
Dimension | H 78 cm |
Period | Roman |
Medium | marble |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Unknown Private Collection |
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