Figurine
Votive
Object Number:
48-2-104
Current Location:
Etruscan Italy Gallery
Culture:
Italic
Provenience:
Italy
Date Made:
699-600 BC
Early Date:
-699
Late Date:
-600
Section:
Mediterranean
Materials:
Bronze
Iconography:
Horse
Description:
Votive Figurine (quadruped). Rough green patina. Both front and back legs of horse are conceived as single units. They 1 are broken off above the feet. No trace of tail. High crest on head may be a representation of ears. Mouth is a slit on the long muzzle.
Credit Line:
Gift of Elise Biddle (Mrs. Harold) Paumgarten
Other Number:
| 332 | - | Field No SF |
| L-2-183 | - | Other Number |
Current & Past Exhibitions:
Etruscan World (15 Mar 2003)
Bibliography:
[Catalogue] Turfa, Jean M. 2005. Catalogue of the Etruscan Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. : Page/Fig./Plate: 241-242
[Book] Warden, Gregory P. 1997. The Hilprecht Collection of Greek, Italic, and Roman Bronzes in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. : Page/Fig./Plate: 22
[Catalogue] Moore, Charlotte B. 1969. Description and analysis of the bronze and lead objects in the Herman V. Hilprecht Collection, the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
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