Inv. n°: MMoCA607
Late Roman Cavalry Parade Helmet
Ornate, bronze, of a shape worn by cavalry soldiers. Highly decorated with a relief design done in repoussé technique - on the front an imposing Roman Imperial eagle stands on a wavy ground line indicated by punch marks. On the back, two winged Victories hold up a wreath. Like other helmets of this type it may have been fitted with a metal face mask that is now missing. A triangular shaped visor projects over the forehead and has two small round protrusions from the sides of the visor.
Provenance
Publications
- , "Roman Miltaria", Mougins Museum of Classical Art, France
- , L'armée de Rome: La puissance et la gloire, Arles
- , "The power and the glory", Minerva: the international Review of Ancient Art & Archaeology
Exhibitions
- Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), Mougins, France, from June 2011
- , Musée Départamental Arles Antique, Arles, France, 15th December 2018 — 22nd April 2019
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