Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Terracotta horseman from Greek Sicily - Boston MFA

 Salvete Omnes,






In this post we will yet again canter to Magna Graecia, where Greek colonists from the ancient Greece proper, between the XI through V century BC, migrated and established city states all over  southern Italy and Sicily, in process of settling, expanding, conquering the native population and/ or merging with the indigenous people (the best example might be the kingdom of Bosporus in Crimea) and  creating great civilization and  plenty of great art.






Allegedly from the beautiful island of Sicily comes one of the extraordinary late VI century BC sculptures - a hunter on horseback with a dog, Sculpted in terracotta, a bit restored, and still beautiful. 

 
Boston Museum of Fine Arts is the owner of this figure. On the linked page there is a bit of information about this piece and its peculiarities.





for further study, drawing and interpreting 

Valete

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