Edge of a Large Greek Shield
The decorated frieze is delineated, at the bottom, by a line in low relief and, at the top, by engraved stripes: the pattern, which was embossed by hammering from the interior, is repeated fifteen times without a variation. Each unit, obtained by using the same (wooden?) matrix, presents small differences probably due to the wear, to the storage conditions, or to a sometimes irregular or less emphasized orienting from the armorer. It is composed of five figures that are slowly walking towards the right of the viewer: three infantrymen, dressed like hoplites (a Corinthian helmet, a short chiton, a large circular shield, a spear, perhaps a breastplate), are followed by two figures carrying a package, a square-profiled bucket, a situla and a secondary spear. Each scene takes place in a wooden landscape, where plants separate the figures. Several varieties of trees include two pomegranate trees laden with fruits, and perhaps a laurel and an olive tree. Birds resembling pigeons or crows populate the leafy branches, while huge grasshoppers with perfectly rendered bodies climb on the tree trunks.
Provenance
Publications
- , "Graeco-Italic Militaria", Mougins Museum of Classical Art, France
- , "Hoplite, le premier guerrier de l'histoire", Antiquité, hors-série, France
- , Hoplite, le premier guerrier de l'histoire, France
- , Chasseurs & Gladiateurs: L’épopée des héros de l’arène, France
- , "From 4th-Century Greek Vases to Female Abstract Expressionism", Larry's List
Exhibitions
- Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), Mougins, France, from June 2011
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