On view
Ancient Mediterranean Art
Vase in the form of a bird,
ca. 325–300 BCE
South Italian, Campanian
Hellenistic Period, ca. 323–30 BCE
y1990-76
Animal-shaped vessels and vessels with painted representations of animals were produced and used across the ancient Mediterranean. Their widespread creation attests to a shared impulse to incorporate animals and nature into the world of humans. These elaborate and intricate vessels were used for ceremonial banquets and religious rituals, or in funerary activities. At times, it was believed that the use of these vessels could almost animate the creatures represented, making them present and involved in the unfolding events. The incorporation of vessels rep- resenting animals at these moments both connected the human and animal worlds and asserted the differences between these disparate realms.
Information
Title
Vase in the form of a bird
Dates
ca. 325–300 BCE
Medium
Teano ware ceramic
Dimensions
12.5 x 6.5 x 14.7 cm (4 15/16 x 2 9/16 x 5 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Anonymous gift
Object Number
y1990-76
Place Made
Europe, Italy, Campania, southern Italy
Culture
Period
Materials
Subject
At one point with Antike Kunst Palladion, Basel; given to the Museum in 1990