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KPM Königliche Porzellanmanufaktur Berlin, Hermann August Seger, Vase, Porcelain, glazed, Total: Height: 21,80 cm; Diameter: 12,80 cm, Porcelain mark: Sceptre mark, Sgr. P, Ornamental objects, Art Nouveau, On a smooth, flat base stands a man with a full beard and curly wreath of hair, balancing on his head a naked, plump little woman, the so-called Baubo He himself is dressed in a long robe with fringes at the hem, under which an overlong phallus peeps out. He holds the woman by her feet with both hands. She herself grabs the shame with her right hand under the full stomach. In her left she holds a club. She has thrown an animal skin over her head, which is knotted over her chest. Her long hair is held by a band. The group of figures is to be connected with the pronounced reference to sexuality especially with fertility cult. At the same time, however, it also picks up an episode from the myth about Heracles: Baubo is dressed in lion skin and a club with the attributes of Hero. Thus, the bearded man is probably a sign of the hero. The story of Heracles and Omphale, where the hero had to lay down his equipment and wear women's clothes, should be remembered. The figure belongs to the group of the so-called Fayum terracottas. In Alexandria, the international, Greek-influenced center of Egypt, lives a multicultural society of Egyptians, Orientals, Greeks, Romans, Jews and others, whose different religious ideas are gradually blending together. Insights into this world of faith are provided by the so-called Fayum terracottas. They are part of the religious household, children's toys, knick-knacks, but also cult symbols, grave goods, pilgrimage images, votive offerings and magical objects for banishing evil forces. They can be found in houses, graves and sanctuaries.

KPM Königliche Porzellanmanufaktur Berlin, Hermann August Seger, Vase, Porcelain, glazed, Total: Height: 21,80 cm; Diameter: 12,80 cm, Porcelain mark: Sceptre mark, Sgr. P, Ornamental objects, Art Nouveau, On a smooth, flat base stands a man with a full beard and curly wreath of hair, balancing on his head a naked, plump little woman, the so-called Baubo He himself is dressed in a long robe with fringes at the hem, under which an overlong phallus peeps out. He holds the woman by her feet with both hands. She herself grabs the shame with her right hand under the full stomach. In her left she holds a club. She has thrown an animal skin over her head, which is knotted over her chest. Her long hair is held by a band. The group of figures is to be connected with the pronounced reference to sexuality especially with fertility cult. At the same time, however, it also picks up an episode from the myth about Heracles: Baubo is dressed in lion skin and a club with the attributes of Hero. Thus, the bearded man is probably a sign of the hero. The story of Heracles and Omphale, where the hero had to lay down his equipment and wear women's clothes, should be remembered. The figure belongs to the group of the so-called Fayum terracottas. In Alexandria, the international, Greek-influenced center of Egypt, lives a multicultural society of Egyptians, Orientals, Greeks, Romans, Jews and others, whose different religious ideas are gradually blending together. Insights into this world of faith are provided by the so-called Fayum terracottas. They are part of the religious household, children's toys, knick-knacks, but also cult symbols, grave goods, pilgrimage images, votive offerings and magical objects for banishing evil forces. They can be found in houses, graves and sanctuaries.
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KPM Königliche Porzellanmanufaktur Berlin, Hermann August Seger, Vase, Porcelain, glazed, Total: Height: 21,80 cm; Diameter: 12,80 cm, Porcelain mark: Sceptre mark, Sgr. P, Ornamental objects, Art Nouveau, On a smooth, flat base stands a man with a full beard and curly wreath of hair, balancing on his head a naked, plump little woman, the so-called Baubo He himself is dressed in a long robe with fringes at the hem, under which an overlong phallus peeps out. He holds the woman by her feet with both hands. She herself grabs the shame with her right hand under the full stomach. In her left she holds a club. She has thrown an animal skin over her head, which is knotted over her chest. Her long hair is held by a band. The group of figures is to be connected with the pronounced reference to sexuality especially with fertility cult. At the same time, however, it also picks up an episode from the myth about Heracles: Baubo is dressed in lion skin and a club with the attributes of Hero. Thus, the bearded man is probably a sign of the hero. The story of Heracles and Omphale, where the hero had to lay down his equipment and wear women's clothes, should be remembered. The figure belongs to the group of the so-called Fayum terracottas. In Alexandria, the international, Greek-influenced center of Egypt, lives a multicultural society of Egyptians, Orientals, Greeks, Romans, Jews and others, whose different religious ideas are gradually blending together. Insights into this world of faith are provided by the so-called Fayum terracottas. They are part of the religious household, children's toys, knick-knacks, but also cult symbols, grave goods, pilgrimage images, votive offerings and magical objects for banishing evil forces. They can be found in houses, graves and sanctuaries.
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24.4 x 36.6 cm | 9.6 x 14.4 in (300 dpi)
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ALEXANDRIA ANATOMY: HEAD ANIMAL HIDE ANIMAL SKIN ART NOUVEAU ATTRIBUTES BALANCE BALANCING ACT BALANCING BAND BANISHING EVIL FORCES BAUBO BEARDED MAN BELIEF BOSOM BREAST CHEST CHILDREN'S TOYS CLUB CONNECTED CULT SYMBOLS CURLY WREATH DECOR DECORATION DECORATIONS DECORATIVE DIAMETER DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS IDEAS DRESSED EGYPT EGYPTIAN EGYPTIANS EPISODE EQUILIBRIUM EQUIPMENT FAITH FAYUM TERRACOTTAS FEET FERTILITY CULT FIGURE BELONGS FIGURES FLAT BASE STANDS FRINGES FULL BEARD FULL STOMACH GLAZED GRABS GRADUALLY BLENDING TOGETHER GRAVE GOODS GRAVES GREEK-INFLUENCED CENTER GREEKS GROUP HAIR HAIRS HAND HANDS HEAD (ANATOMY) HEAD (BODY) HEAD HELD HEM HERACLES HERMANN AUGUST SEGER HERO HOLDS HOUSE HOUSES INSIGHTS INTERNATIONAL JEW JEWISH JEWS JUGENDSTIL KNOTTED KPM KÖNIGLICHE PORZELLANMANUFAKTUR BERLIN LAY DOWN LEFT LION SKIN LIVES LONG HAIR LONG ROBE MAGICAL OBJECTS MAN MEN MODERN STYLE MODERNISM MODERNISMO MUJER MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY MYTH NAKED NUDE OMPHALE ORIENTALS ORNAMENT ORNAMENTAL OBJECTS ORNAMENTATION ORNAMENTS OVERLONG PHALLUS PEEPS OUT P PART PELO PICKS UP PILGRIMAGE IMAGES PLUMP LITTLE WOMAN POISE PORCELAIN PRONOUNCED REFERENCE PROVIDED RELIGION RELIGIOUS HOUSEHOLD RELIGIOUS REMEMBERED RIGHT HAND UNDER ROMANS SANCTUARIES SCEPTRE MARK SEXUALITY SGR SHAME SHORT STORY SHOULD SIGN SMOOTH STORY THE THROWN THUS TIME UNDER VASE VOTIVE OFFERINGS WEAR WOMEN'S CLOTHES WOMAN'S WOMAN WOMEN'S WOMEN WOMENS WORLD