Double-spouted Hanging Lamp with the Figure of a Comic Actor, 125-100 B.C. Additional Info: A seated comic actor forms the main part of the body of this Hellenistic oil-burning lamp. A loop used for suspending the lamp emerges from the actor's head, oil was added to the lamp through a hole in his back, and two nozzles, which would have held wicks, emerge on either side of him. The actor wears the costume and takes the standard pose of a favorite character in Greek comedy, the plotting slave. The actor's mask with its wrinkled forehead, u-shaped eyebrows, and hair swept back in a sort of pompadour identify this character, as does his crossed-arm gesture with his chin resting on his fist.
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4548x4960
File Size : 66,089kb