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Svenska: Forntida romersk bronsstol (bänk) för två. Finns i Louvre-museét
English: Bronze chair for two from Ancient Rome
Italiano: Il Bisellio in bronzo (h. cm 91,5 ; lu. cm 96 ; la. cm 40) con intarsi in argento e rame, rinvenuto a Pompeii, è oggi conservato nel Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (inv. 72992). I quattro piedi dello sgabello sono caratterizzati da piattelli circolari disposti in due ordini; la decorazione su di un lato presenta volute con due teste di mulo terminanti in busti di Satiri; mentre sul lato opposto le volute presentano teste di cigni e terminano in teste di Medusa.
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