Vases Pomegranate vase
Pomegranate vase

Pomegranate vase

725–700 B.C.
Shaped like a pomegranate, this vessel has a spherical body decorated with horizontal bands of geometic patterns. A short stem with a flat top at one end is pierced horizontally for suspension. In Greek art, the pomegranate symbolized life and rebirth, and many similar vases have been found in graves.

The geometric patterns on this cup are characteristic of a new artistic style that emerged in Greece between 900 B.C. and 700 B.C., accordingly known as the Geometric period. Appearing first in Athens, this style quickly spread throughout the Greek world. Rows of meanders, chevrons, triangles, and checkerboard designs often covered the entire surface of decorated vases.
Date
725–700 B.C.
Culture
Greek (Attic)
Dimensions
H: 12.20 cm D: 9.40 cm
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
2001.17
Image Source
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