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Marble Table Support in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007

Marble Table Support in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007
Marble trapezophoros (table support)
Roman, Late Republican Period, 1st century BC

Accession # 13.115.1

This marble trapezophoros is one of a pair of supports for a large tabletop that probably stood in the atrium of a wealthy family's house. Its two sides are finely carved with grape vines and floral sprays issuing from acanthus fronds that bring to mind the intricate vegetal designs on public monuments of the Augustan age, notably the panels with acanthus and swan reliefs on the Ara Pacis Augustae in Rome. At either end of the support, the head and torso of a winged griffin emerge from a feline leg. They form a striking contrast to the delicate floral decoration with their deep relief and powerful musculature, thereby solidly grounding what must have been a monumental piece of furniture.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

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