Vases Vessel in the Shape of a Wild Boar
Vessel in the Shape of a Wild Boar
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Vessel in the Shape of a Wild Boar

700–500 BCE or 1900s CE
Wild boars were a favorite motif in classical antiquity, but this vessel has long puzzled scholars. Its brown, burnished surface, with incised geometric decoration, recalls Etruscan impasto pottery from as early as the seventh century BC. The naturalistic shape of the boar, however, resembles terracotta vessels made in the fifth century BC or later. Recent scientific analysis suggests that this vessel may have been made in the 20th century, and our curators and conservators are continuing their research.
Date
700–500 BCE or 1900s CE
Culture
Italy, Etruscan or modern forgery
Dimensions
H: 17.50 cm
Medium
terracotta
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1977.42
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)