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(5DA) A Roman Style Stool n\A Roman Style Stool H525 W740 D465mm Decorative Arts > / MAD on Collections - Browse and find over 10,000 categories of collectables from around the world - antiques, stamps, coins, memorabilia, art, bottles, jewellery, furniture, medals, toys and more at madoncollections.com. Free to view - Free to Register - Visit today. #Furniture #DecorativeArts #MADonCollections #MADonC Roman Furniture Interior Design, Ancient Greek Furniture Sketches, Ancient Rome Furniture, Roman Decor Interior Design, Romanesque Furniture, Roman Style House, Ancient Greek Furniture, Ancient Roman Furniture, Roman Interior Design

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Roman couch . These pieces of furniture come from the imperial villa of Lucius Verus (co-emperor, A.D. 161-169) on the Via Cassia outside Rome. On the couch legs are friezes of huntsmen, horses and hounds flanking Ganymede. On the sides of the bed frame, the lion protomes (animal head adornments) have eyes inlaid with glass. On the footstool are scenes of winged cupids and leopards. Metropolitan Museum of Art  NYC Ancient Roman Houses, Roman House, Roman Artifacts, Roman Villa, Roman Era, Rome Antique, Empire Romain, Classical Antiquity, Roman Architecture

Roman, 1st-2nd century A.D. These pieces of furniture come from the imperial villa of Lucius Verus (co-emperor, A.D. 161-169) on the Via Cassia outside Rome. On the couch legs are friezes of huntsmen, horses and hounds flanking Ganymede. On the sides of the bed frame, the lion protomes (animal head adornments) have eyes inlaid with glass. On the footstool are scenes of winged cupids and leopards. Metropolitan Museum of Art NYC

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