Classical Art at the Met
The large octagon at the center of the Lod Mosaic contains:
A Tiger (lower left of the octagon)
An Elephant (center right of the octagon)
A Giraffe (backing nervously away from the elephant)
OBJECT # 1 ROOM 150
ACCESSION NUMBER 1997.145.1
TITLE Bronze Rod Tripod Stand
MEDIUM Bronze
CULTURE Greek
DATE Early 6th Century BCE
The sculpted figures on the top of the tripod are uncanny -- they alternate abstract horse's heads which might have come from a sleek twentieth-century chess set, rearing high, alongside strange, much shorter sphinxes with disproportionately huge heads, seemingly braided hair, and giant bug eyes. The facial features look robotic and abstracted, the bodies of the sphinxes are recognizably leonine but remarkably small with features not clearly defined. As representational art it is abstract in a way that I'm much more accustomed to from early 20th century primitivism -- the Picasso...
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