Vases Fragment of a Reclining Male Figure
Fragment of a Reclining Male Figure
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Fragment of a Reclining Male Figure

450–350 BCE
This terracotta figure depicts a bearded man with his head tilted toward his left shoulder, suggesting that he is reclining. At Greek banquets, the attendees reclined while eating. Banquet imagery was very popular, including in the Greek colonies in Italy. This man likely originally had an elaborate headdress separately made and attached over the smooth part of the head. The clay on the figure’s right shoulder is probably the remains of “ribbons” attached to his headdress. There are traces of red pigment in the hair.
Date
450–350 BCE
Culture
Greek/South Italian, Taranto (ancient Taras)
Dimensions
H: 14.60 cm
Medium
terracotta
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1951.538
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)