Ewer with Humans and Animals

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Title

Ewer with Humans and Animals

Subject

Humans and Animals

Description

This ewer, or a washing vessel, was typically used in either a domestic or liturgical setting. The setting in which the ewer was used is currently unknown considering the figural elements. Drawing from either the secular or religion world, it contains both mythical and realistic animals as well as several unknown human figures. The unknown artist utilizes the sgraffito and guilloche techniques to possibly represent Greco-Roman times or Byzantian and Islamic story motifs. Regardless, the scene represented uses both mythological and realistic subjects to create a compelling story upon the ewer.

Source

http://museum.doaks.org/objects-1/info/35684

Publisher

Dumbarton Oaks

Date

13th Century

Contributor

Austin Cooper

Rights

Dumbarton Oaks

Relation

http://museum.doaks.org/objects-1/info?query=Portfolios%20%3D%20%223220%22&sort=0

Format

ceramic ; 26cm

Type

Vessel

Identifier

1958.92

Collection

Citation

“Ewer with Humans and Animals,” Byzantine Philly, accessed June 19, 2025, https://byzantinephilly.lcdss.reclaim.hosting/items/show/24.

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