Vases One Fluted Bowl
One Fluted Bowl

One Fluted Bowl

175–75 B.C.
The bowl is one of a pair of hemispherical bowls with exterior fluting. The flutes are alternately gilded or left silver. The flutes radiate from a central medallion on the bottom featuring a rosette of six leaves formed by a trefoil acanthus combined with a trefoil lotus. The background of the leaves is stippled and the floral is surrounded with a molding of a twisted cable edged with beading. The rim of the bowl has a set of relatively plain moldings, the lower part gilded. There is a Greek inscription on the exterior of the rim: "KTACIMOTOY MAMOTOY
Date
175–75 B.C.
Culture
Greek
Dimensions
H: 7.50 cm D: 12.50 cm
Medium
Silver with gilding
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
96.AM.162.1
Image Source
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