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Oinochoe (pitcher)

Place of OriginGreece, Cyprus
Date700-600 BCE
Dimensions13 × 10 1/2 × 10 3/8 × 4 3/8 in. (33 × 26.7 × 26.4 × 11.1 cm)
Neck: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm)
MediumSlip-decorated earthenware
ClassificationCeramics
Credit LineGift of Elise Backus, Arthur F. Bissell, the Egypt Exploration Society, Edward Drummond Libbey, Florence Scott Libbey, and George S. Mills, by exchange
Object number
1992.16
On View
Toledo Museum of Art (2445 Monroe Street), Gallery, 02, Classic
Label TextIn addition to the heron or crane painted on the body of this vessel, there is a clever reference to another bird. The artist has painted two circles on either side of the spout, transforming it into the beak of a second bird. Cypriot painters rejected Geometric style decoration (also displayed in this case) in favor of depicting singular subjects in a narrative. In this case, a bird flying across the open sky with a sun disk to its right reaches for an insect (symbolized by a swastika) with its long beak. At the same time a hunter’s arrow plunges deep between the bird’s wings. In a twist of fate, the bird is simultaneously hunting and being hunted.Comparative ReferencesSee also Spiteris, T., The Art of Cyprus, New York.

cf. Devambez, P. (ed.), The Praeger Encyclopedia of Greek Civilization, New York, 1967, p. 41.

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