DescriptionRoman-era perfume bottle made of cameo glass showing homoerotic scene.jpg
English: Perfume bottle made of cameo glass found in the Roman necropolis of Estepa Spain.[1].
Side B of the bottle, portrayed above, shows two young males in bed. Side A, not portrayed, shows a female and a male.
Date: Around 25 BCE - 14 CE
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The rights to the picture belong to Ortiz, G., In Pursuit of the Absolute. Art of the Ancient World. The George Ortiz Collection. Revised hard cover edition, Bern, 1996.
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↑John R. Clarke (1998) Looking at Lovemaking
Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art, 100 B.C. – A.D. 250, Berkeley: University of California press ISBN: 0-520-20024-1.
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Perfume bottle made of cameo glass found in the Roman necropolis of Estepa Spain. Cameo Glass. Around 25 BCE - 14 CE