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Large Ceramic Bowl

Large Ceramic Bowl

This Western Asian Large Ceramic Bowl with painted animals is made of beige ceramic covered with a red slip; the shape is simple, trunconical and without handles; the flat circular base provides the bowl a good balance.

Western Asian
3rd millenium B.C., 4th millenium B.C.
D: 22 cm

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In stock

Price:CHF 4'200

Categories: Animals, Ceramic, Vessels. Tags: Bowl, Ceramic, Large Ceramic Bowl, terracotta, Western Asian.

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This Western Asian Large Ceramic Bowl with painted animals is made of beige ceramic covered with a red slip; decorated patterns are painted on the inner wall of the vessel only, with thick lines and in blackish brown color. The shape is simple, trunconical and without handles; the flat circular base provides the bowl a good balance.

The decoration represents an animal scene: a group of three ibexes, recognizable by their long and twisted horns, is chased by a big feline with a mottled coat. The wild cat captured the last ibex and  bites its hindquarters. The landscape is represented by three simple shrubs that separate the animals and organize the composition.

Animal scenes are a favorite subject of Near Eastern iconography; they are the visual translation of the huge importance of the animal world in the framework of these societies.

Ceramics appeared on the sites of the Iranian plateau from the Chalcolithic period, that is before the Bronze Age, between the late 8th and the 4th millennium B.C. This period is characterized by a splitting in many regional cultures, each with specific types of ceramics, named after the site of their excavation (Rey, Siyalk, Susa, Giyan).

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Culture

Western Asian

Datation

3rd millenium B.C., 4th millenium B.C.

Dimensions

D: 22 cm

Type

Ceramic, Vessel

Material

Ceramic

Colors

Black, Brown, Red

Condition

Complete, in very good condition; minor chips and paint chips. Paint partially faded.

Serial Number

16670

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