Bronze Footbath with Its Stand (c.400 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

Bronze Footbath with Its Stand - Ancient Greek Pottery - c.400 BC

Artwork Information

TitleBronze Footbath with Its Stand
ArtistAncient Greek Pottery
Datec.400 BC
Mediumbronze
Art MovementClassical
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Bronze Footbath with Its Stand

The artwork, titled “Bronze Footbath with Its Stand,” is attributed to Ancient Greek Pottery, dating back to approximately 400 BC. Crafted from bronze, this piece belongs to the Classical art movement and is classified under the genre of utensils. This exquisite work of art is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, USA.

The bronze footbath is a meticulously fashioned vessel, showcasing the artisanship of ancient Greek metalwork. It features elaborate decorative elements, including handles adorned with intricate designs and a stand that resembles the paws of a majestic creature, adding a touch of grandeur and stability to the piece. The patina on the bronze surface, developed over centuries, lends an air of antiquity and timeless elegance to the artifact. This utilitarian yet ornamental object exemplifies the functional beauty prevalent in Classical Greek art and offers a glimpse into the daily rituals and aesthetic values of the ancient world.

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