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Fragment of a water spout in the shape of a lion-head, from Corinth

Készítés ideje second quarter of the 4th century B.C.
Tárgytípus architecture
Anyag, technika carved, marble (Pentelic)
Méret

height: 18.2 cm; width: 24.5 cm, depth: 21.2 cm

Leltári szám 4753
Gyűjtemény Classical Antiquities
Kiállítva Museum of Fine Arts, Basement Floor, Classical Antiquity, The ancient Mediterranean

Rainwater drained off the roofs of buildings through figural waterspouts placed at regular intervals. These usually had the shape of a lion’s head, with water flowing from the animal’s mouth. Such “taps” were also placed on the public fountains that provided households with water. This piece was unearthed at one of Corinth’s central fountains, the Glauke Fountain.

Marble analyses have shown that the water spout was made of Pentelic marble.

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