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Mould for making applied figures, North Africa (gypsum)

Mould for making applied figures, North Africa (gypsum)


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Mould for making applied figures, North Africa (gypsum)

4075564 Mould for making applied figures, North Africa (gypsum) by Roman, (3rd century AD); 16x14x2.3 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; Purchased, 1997; out of copyright

Media ID 22872142

© Ashmolean Museum Purchased, 1997 / Bridgeman Images

Applied Applique Artefact Artifact Boss Bosses Cast Centurion Ceramics Lozenge Lozenges Mold Mould Plaque Plaster Process Production


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This print showcases a remarkable artefact from ancient Rome - a Mould for making applied figures, discovered in North Africa. Crafted from gypsum and dating back to the 3rd century AD, this intricate piece measures 16x14x2.3 cm and is currently housed at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford in the UK. The mould itself offers a glimpse into the fascinating process of creating decorative ceramics during that era. Its relief design features an exquisite lion's head surrounded by various figures and ornamental details. The boss-like structure adds depth and dimension to the castings it produces. With its delicate craftsmanship and attention to detail, this mould would have been used to create applique decorations for pottery or architectural elements such as plaques or centurion helmets. Each casting made with this mould would have added an element of sophistication and elegance to any object it adorned. Now preserved as an important historical artifact, this plaster mould serves as a tangible link between us and the skilled artisans who once thrived in ancient Rome. It stands as a testament to their mastery of ceramic decoration techniques while also offering insight into their artistic sensibilities. As we admire this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of both the beauty inherent in ancient artistry and our own connection to history through these timeless works of creativity.

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