10. Back of Mirror, Showing Europa and the Bull. Roman, First Half of First Century A. D. Circular Plaque in Low Repoussé Relief, Traces of Gilding; Diameter, 13.7 cm. (Bomford Collection.)
Western art unattributed:
11. Juppiter Dolichenus and His Consort. Roman, Second or Third Century A. D. Heavy Cast Bronze Plaque Height, 16 cm.; Width, 22 cm. (Bomford Collection.)
Western art unattributed:
2. Patera or Shallow Bowl. Etruscan, c. Mid-Fifth Century B. C. Hammered Sheet Bronze; Diameter, 18.7 cm. (Bomford Collection.)
Western art unattributed:
3. Detail of the Patera Illustrated in Fig.2. [Etruscan, c. Mid-Fifth Century B. C. Hammered Sheet Bronze; Diameter, 18.7 cm. (Bomford Collection.)]
Western art unattributed:
4. Reverse of the Patera Illustrated in Fig.2. [Etruscan, c. Mid-Fifth Century B. C. Hammered Sheet Bronze; Diameter, 18.7 cm. (Bomford Collection.)]
Western art unattributed:
5. Back of the Figure Illustrated in Figs.7-9. [Bearded God (Dionysus).? South Italian or Sicilian, Mid-Fourth Century B. C. Bronze; Height, 18.5 cm. (Bomford Collection.)]
Western art unattributed:
6. Profile View of the Figure Illustrated in Figs.7-9. [Bearded God (Dionysus).? South Italian or Sicilian, Mid-Fourth Century B. C. Bronze; Height, 18.5 cm. (Bomford Collection.)]
Western art unattributed:
7-9. Bearded God (Dionysus).? South Italian or Sicilian, Mid-Fourth Century B. C. Bronze; Height, 18.5 cm. (Bomford Collection.)
La Patera d'Argento di Parabiago |
author: Levi, Alda
Illustrations
Western art unattributed:
The Parabiago Patera, with the Mystical Nuptials of Cybele and Attis. Silver; Diameter, About 40 cm. (Brera Gallery, Milan). Review: La Patera d'Argento di Parabiago