LOT 26 A ROMAN POTTERY OIL LAMP WITH BOAR
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Circa 200-300 AD. A pottery oil lamp with convex body, angled shoulders with a concentric ring design, a small narrow fill hole, and an intricate projecting wick spot. The recessed tondo displays a finely detailed boar in a running motion. The scene may refer to the hunt of the mythical Calydonian boar, which it was said to have been send by the goddess Artemis as a punishment for the king of the Greek city Calydon. This lamp testifies how scenes driven from literature and mythology were radically absorbed in Roman society and everyday life. For similar lamp with boar see: Bussière J., Lindros Wohl B., Ancient Lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, 2017, p.147Size: L:95mm / W:70mm ; 55gProvenance: Formerly in NYC collection; previously Curtis Katz collection, NYC., 1968 - 1969. NYC., formerly with US Art Gallery., NYC., 1970s, to Edward H. Merrin Gallery, NYC. 1970s.
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