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A plaster frieze Terra Sigillata depicting scenes of men and women. Photomec
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A plaster frieze Terra Sigillata depicting scenes of men and women. Photomec
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A water colour painting of a plaster frieze Terra Sigillata decoration of a Roman cup, depicting erotic scenes between a men and a women. Producer stamp MERN. Photomechanical process.

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This image is a water colour painting. This painting was painted in 1921 for the portfolio "Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik" by Gaston Vorberg.[1] For this portfolio there were antiquities that were located in collections and institutions and then watercolour paintings were made of these antiquities.[1]
The full catalogue details for this publication are at this link:https://wellcomecollection.org/works/xzva9fgf

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From plates 92 - 93 - Watercolour painting
Arretine Bowl
Side B
Findspot Italy
Private collection in England
Date:Unkown. (The creation of Arretine ware began a little before the middle of the 1st century BCE)

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Arretinische Schale
B; abgerollt
Fundort Italien
Englischer Privatbesitz

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  1. a b Vorberg, Gaston (1921) (in german) Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik, Munich: G. Müller, pp. 34

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