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Vase in the Form of a Ram

Vase in the Form of a Ram

Unknown

One of a pair of ram-shaped vases for oil or perfume, the body is made on the wheel while the head, feet, and tail are modeled separately. Black-painted lozenges suggest the pelt.
Artist
Unknown (Greek, Corinthian)
Title
Vase in the Form of a Ram
Date
ca. 6th century B.C.E.
Medium
Earthenware with slip decoration
Dimensions
1 7/8 x 2 7/8 in. Overall
Credit
Art Collections Fund and Emily Mead Baldwin Fund purchase
Accession No.
1979.1118
Classification
Ceramics
Geography
Greece

Related

10 July 1979, sold by Bruce and Ingrid McAlpine Fine Arts (London, England) to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]

  • Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Ancient Etruscan and Greek Vases in the Elvehjem Museum of Art." University of Wisconsin Regents. Madison, Wis., 2000. p. 36, no. 16
  • Biers, William. "Ancient Figure Vases in the Elvehjem." Bulletin/Annual Report 1987-1988, Elvehjem Museum of Art (1988): 12-17. pp. 12-17
  • Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Elvehjem Museum of Art Bulletin/Annual Report 1987-1988." Elvehjem Museum of Art, 1989 p. 15

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