Ivory furniture attachment

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 166

These reliefs once decorated a dining couch. They would have been attached to the two ends of the fulcrum (headrest), with the head of Cupid in a roundel at the lower end and the duck’s head, with a glass insert for the eye, forming the curving upper end.

Ivory furniture attachment, Ivory, Roman

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