The Loeb Collection of Arretine Pottery, Catalogued, With Introduction And Descriptive Notes

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(Plate XIII). In the principal field, so far as it is pre- served, the most important element in the decoration is a triangular ornament formed by five converging ribs, flanked on either side by the fore part of a prancing horse. The base of the triangle is con- cealed by an ornament which resembles an elaborate knot. The apex is covered by three bosses, and these are surmounted by three [ 118 ] ARRETINE POTTERY ivy leaves. From this a festoon of fruits and flowers runs off to the left. Above, ...a row of bosses.
Cf. Nos. 274, 275.
244. The greater part of the field is occupied by a lion's skin, displayed, with head downward, and an elaborate knot at the top, to suggest that the skin is suspended from a support. At the right, traces of foliage. Above, a row of bosses.
Cf. Nos. 130, 223, 245, 279-304, and Fabroni, pi. 6, No. 9.
245. Fragment with similar decoration, but from the lower part of a mould, so that it shows only the lion's head. Below, a row of bosses.
Cf. Nos. 130, 223, 244, 279-304.


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