
Cleveland Museum of Art
Statuette of a Horse
- Date
- 750–700 BCE
- Medium
- bronze
- Culture
- Greek, Geometric, probably Corinthian
- Department
- Greek and Roman Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Cast using the lost-wax process, this bronze horse with perforated stand is conceived in profile, its balanced and stylized forms designed for clarity and legibility. Among thousands of bronze animal figurines produced across the Greek world in the Geometric period, this example stands out for its intact condition and large size. Although lacking a known findspot, its form suggests that it may have been produced in a Corinthian workshop. The triangular perforations in this statuette’s base give an impression of translucence, perhaps alluding to water.
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