Lamp in the Form of a Comic Mask, A.D. 75-125. Creator: Unknown.

Lamp in the Form of a Comic Mask, A.D. 75-125. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-033 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Lamp in the Form of a Comic Mask, A.D. 75-125. Additional Info: The body of this Roman lamp takes the form of a comic mask set on a low turned foot. Oil was added through the open mouth of the mask and the nozzle for the wick emerges below the beard. A pointed leaf decorates the space on top of the nozzle between the lamp's body and the small, round mouth. The mask represents the "Leading Slave", a sly and resourceful stock character from Greek New Comedy (about 320-290 B.C.), and shows the typical features of a scoop-shaped beard, snub nose, and furrowed brow. His open, upturned mouth is fringed with a finely incised semicircular beard and serves as the filling hole. Most of the hair is covered with a kerchief, from which short tassels of corkscrew curls emerge at the sides. The headdress is crowned with a wreath of ivy leaves and berries in high relief, which continues below to adorn the base of the lamp’s handle. Set low on the body, a fragment of the upswept loop handle survives in the form of a stylized vine with a turned-back leaf.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Implements
  2. Lamp
  3. Object

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3801x4960
File Size : 55,234kb


Aliases

  1. 96.AQ.193
  1. 10406Y
  1. 1200001643
  1. 3-037-033
  1. 3037033
  1. 96.AQ.193

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