Title:
Terracotta statuette of a "temple boy"
Caption:
Terracotta statuette of a "temple boy". Culture: Cypriot. Dimensions: H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm). Date: 3rd century B.C..
Votive "temple boy" figures are more common in limestone, and small terracotta such as this are relatively rare. Various interpretations have been put on the purpose of the figures, but it seems likely that they were placed in temples to mark a rite of passage in the boy's life and secure for him divine protection. But, whatever the meaning of the figures, it is clear that they represent a Cypriot custom that drives not form the Greek world but form that of the Near East.
Technique/material:
Terracotta; mold-made
Period:
Early Hellenistic
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Image size:
4192 x 3354 px | 40.2 MB
Print size:
35.5 x 28.4 cm | 14.0 x 11.2 in (300 dpi)
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