0 favorites     0 comments    454 visits

Location

Lat, Lng:  
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address:  unknown

 View on map

See also...


Keywords

art
MetropolitanMuseum
Archaic
MMA
Met
Greek
NewYorkCity
Manhattan
NewYork
NY
NYC
terracotta
sarcophagus
clay
ancient
museum
2007
FujiFinePixS6000fd


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

454 visits


Terracotta Sarcophagus Rim in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007

Terracotta Sarcophagus Rim in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007
Terracotta sarcophagus rim
East Greek, Clazomenian, last quarter of the 6th century BC

Accession # 21.169.1

A significant number of terracotta sarcophagi with a decorated upper rim have been found at Klazomenai and at Old Smyrna, East Greek sites on the west coast of Asia Minor; given their size and weight, it is assumed that they were manufactured locally. Before the funeral, the sarcophagus was apparently buried up to the height of the upper rim. After the deceased was laid inside during the funeral ceremony, a stone lid was placed over the sarcophagus and earth was piled up to mark the grave site.

On this example, the upper zone of the lid is decorated with a battle scene. Four foot soldiers clash over a fallen warrior, while a winged figure and chariot approach from either side. Details on the figures were originally indicated in white. On the sides of the rim stand a centaur and a siren; below, two lions attack a boar.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Comments

Sign-in to write a comment.