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Heron-Shaped Figure Vase (Oil Vessel)
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Heron-Shaped Figure Vase (Oil Vessel)

Robertson's Group · c. 580 BCE
In the 6th century BC, a particular type of vessel for scented oil was produced in Corinth, Rhodes, and along the western coast of Asia Minor. Primarily animal forms, they are made of unglazed fired clay with painted decoration. This example in the form of a heron was crafted by a Milesian potter. The bird rests with its delicately curving and counter-curving neck nearly touching the ground; the feathers are defined by incision and painted black slip.
Date
c. 580 BCE
Culture
East Greek, probably Milesian
Attribution
Signed
Dimensions
H: 13.00 cm W: 5.80 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1988.65
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)