Roman tauromachy oil lamp, possibly the myth of Dirce

R227

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A pottery oil lamp with indistinct moulded decoration on the tondo depicting a tauromachy. This is possibly a depiction of the myth of Dirce who was tied to the horns of a bull and killed in revenge for her mistreatment of her niece Antiope.

Culture
Roman, North African colonies, 2nd or 3rd Century AD

Size
11.8 x 8.5 cms

Condition
Surface wear as seen in the photographs

Provenance
Ex. deceased estate, London, UK; acquired mid to late 20th Century

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