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Source Description
Preserving nearly half of a mold for a relief-decorated terracotta bowl, these joining fragments show women and youths reclining at a symposium. On one side, a woman passes a bowl or cup to a youth, whom another youth reaches over to crown with a garland or wreath. A third youth reclines beside them, and a second woman sits on the next couch, looking away and holding a lyre on her raised knee. Above, within a stamped rectangle, appears the signature M. PERENN | TIGAANI.
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Document identity
localId
96298
label
Fragment of a Mold for Arretine Bowl
core
obj
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object
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1
Source metadata
id
96298
contentType
object
title
Fragment of a Mold for Arretine Bowl
description
Preserving nearly half of a mold for a relief-decorated terracotta bowl, these joining fragments show women and youths reclining at a symposium. On one side, a woman passes a bowl or cup to a youth, whom another youth reaches over to crown with a garland or wreath. A third youth reclines beside them, and a second woman sits on the next couch, looking away and holding a lyre on her raised knee. Above, within a stamped rectangle, appears the signature M. PERENN | TIGAANI.
date
27 BCE–14 CE
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q60757841
creators
437722
genreSpecific
Ceramic
imageCount
1
source
import
dimensionsRaw
Overall: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.)
cul
Italy, Roman, Augustan period
accession
1916.2009
Source extras
tec
terracotta
tombstone
Fragment of a Mold for Arretine Bowl, 27 BCE–14 CE. M. Perennius (Roman, c. 100 BCE–100 CE). Terracotta; overall: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust, 1916.2009
collection
GR - Roman
formerAccessionNumbers
218.1916
didYouKnow
This mold includes an artist signature, reversed to appear properly in the final product.
citations
citation
Beazley Archive. n.d. <em>Beazley Archive Pottery Database</em>. Oxford: Beazley Archive.
page_number
BAPD 1001480
citation
Boulter, C. G, Jenifer Neils, and Gisela Walberg. <em>Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, [united States of America], The Cleveland Museum of Art. Fasc. 15.</em> Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1971.
page_number
Mentioned:P. 30-31, Pl. 48, 3-4; Reproduced: Pl. 48, 3-4
creditline
Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust
updatedAt
2026-05-29 05:11:14.813000
sourceId
96298
dept
Greek and Roman Art
coll
GR - Roman
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terracotta
creatorTags
male
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1
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0
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photo
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