910, Rome, S. Omobono 1st phase temple
- Record number: 910
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: S. Omobono 1st phase temple
- Position: Pediment left corner
- Roof element: Pedimental sculpture
- Comparanda: Technique analogous to feline plaques from pediment. Cf. Corfu Temple of Artemis pediment
- Remarks: Large flat panel from sloping left corner of pediment, with 5? nail holes (Diam 0.6), 1 non-penetrating. Angle at upper right corner 79 degrees, giving slope of 21 degrees. Red paint over entire surface & bottom edge. Patch of yellow-brown slip above black curved band in center, with black wavy line to right. Back imbedded with black inclusions
- Bibliography: La grande Roma 1990, p. 124 5.1.19.1; Mura Sommella 2000, p. 19, figs. 1 & 12; Winter 2009a, pp. 191-192, 3.D.8
- Publication record: "La grande Roma dei Tarquini". Alterne vicende di una felice intuizione
La grande Roma dei Tarquini
Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C. - Associated elements: 15906, 15907, 16077, 16107, 16028
- Current Collection: Antiquarium Comunale: 15884
- Clay: 7.5YR 6/4
- Paint: Red 10R 4/6, yellow-brown 7.5YR 6/6, black
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