File:Relieve con máscaras (British Museum).jpg
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Español: Relieve de mármol (ca 100-200 d.C.) con dos máscaras de teatro, posiblemente utilizado en decoraciones romanas.
English: Comic and tragic masks. Fragment (left part) of a Roman marble relief (c. 100–200 AD, according to the museum and/or the photographer, or c. 30–1 BC, according to H.-U. Cain). – London, British Museum, no. 2448 (Smith). These (often two-sided) mask reliefs were studied by Hans-Ulrich Cain: Hans-Ulrich Cain, Chronologie, Ikonographie und Bedeutung der römischen Maskenreliefs, in: Bonner Jahrbücher, vol. 188, 1988, pp. 107–221. The present relief is no. 31 in his catalogue. |
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Author | José Luis Filpo Cabana |
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The face of the right mask was reworked, and the bottom right corner was added during a restauration in modern times (before 1815).
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