Society of Antiquaries of London Catalogue of Drawings and Museum Objects

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Classical Antiquities 12.3

Roman bronze vase with grotesque heads

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Classical Antiquities 12.3
The drawing shows a vase with three scroll handles, and, on the body, three grotesque bearded and winged masks.
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Object number Classical Antiquities 12.3
Iconographic description The drawing shows a vase with three scroll handles, and, on the body, three grotesque bearded and winged masks.
Comments The vase has a look more of the Italian Renaissance or Baroque than Roman.
Creator Vertue, George
Creator role Artist
Material Paper
Technique Drawing
Material & technique note Grey wash
Medium Ink
Pen
Wash
Support Backing/Mounting
Paper
Measurements Height (mm) : 132
Height (mm) of Mount : 210
Width (mm) : 106
Width (mm) of Mount : 162
Inscription Type: Information/Description
Reference(s)
Script: Handwritten
Location: On Backing/Mount/Page
Language: English
Text: A BRASS ANTIQUE VASE purchased out of the collection of Baron Wassenaer at the Hague, ann. 1750, and now in the possession of Charles Chauncy, M.D. Vetusta Mon. Vol. II. pl. XVII.
Inscription Type: Signature/Attribution
Script: Handwritten
Location: On Backing/Mount/Page
Language: English|Latin
Text: G.Vertue delt.
Bibliography Vetusta Monumenta 2 (1789): pl. 17.
Related object (SAL) Classical Antiquities 17.1 Roman bronze lamp : Similar/Related Subject
Subject Bronze
Faces (Representations)
Heads (Representations)
Masks
Vases
People/Corporate Bodies Chauncy, Charles, Dr
Vertue, George
Date Roman : Possibly
Collection Classical Antiquities
Category Drawings
Metalwork


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