Vase deocrated with Busts at The Grand Curtius Liege, Belgium
Vase deocrated with Busts at The Grand Curtius Liege, Belgium
Published 2016-05-12T09:57:41+00:00
This terracotta base is decorated with seven, high relief busts, perhaps an effigy of gods. Identifying the faces is hard to decipher due to the absence of any distinctive attributes. The only which can be identified is the three headed figure which could represent the God Mercury. This type of vase was only known to be produced in Bavay (North of France).
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
There is some supports on the model after printing but easy to clean and no risk to brake any part on the model when it is cleaning. Enjoy your print.
Date published | 12/05/2016 |
Time to do | 900 - 1732 minutes |
Material Quantity | 231g |
Dimensions | 125 x 122.2 x 117 mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Vase deocrated with Busts |
Dimension | Height, 32.8 cm |
Accession | 001 M.A.A.D 1/4218 |
Period | Gallo-Roman period (1st-3rd Century AD) |
Medium | Terracotta |
Credit | Discovered in Jupille, Git-le-Coq (Liege) |
Place | The Grand Curtius Liege |