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A work made of bronze.

Oinochoe (Pitcher)

800-700 BCE

Greek; Thessaly

Thessalía

Votives
This precious bronze object is a votive, or devotional gift, made for gods. They come in many forms. Some are miniature sculptures of animals, mostly depicting horses, deer, and birds. Others are items of personal adornment, including beads and brooches. Quite a few seem once to have been attached to something else. Thousands of votives that were hung from sacred trees or placed in sanctuaries around Greece. Once a shrine was full, the votives were gathered together and ceremonially buried to make room for more offerings. This votive comes from Thessaly in northeastern Greece.

Bronze

Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium