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Waist-Shaped Bucranium

Waist-Shaped Bucranium

This waist-shaped mirror frame has a distinctive ‘bucranium’ or ox skull cresting. The bucranium motif originated through the practice of adorning Roman temples with sacrificial oxen and garlanding them with fruit and flowers. It subsequently became a key motif of the Doric order of architecture and later the Neoclassical revival of the 1770's.

Height 39¼in (99.5cm)
Width 26in (66cm)
Depth 2¼in (6cm)
The Waist-shaped Bucranium mirror by Jamb with Ox skull cresting, inspired by Roman temple adornments and the 1770's Neoclassical revival.

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London SW1W 8PH

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