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Museum August Kestner Ancient Cultures [1465]
Thronende Göttin mit Opferschale und Schüssel mit Früchten (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
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Enthroned goddess with sacrificial bowl and bowl of fruit

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Description

Despite its high productivity, the terracotta production of Poseidonia (Paestum) only produced a manageable wealth of figurative types. Typical for these workshops were enthroned female statuettes dressed in polos, chiton and cloak.
They represent the goddess Hera, who is depicted in this traditional iconography only in Paestum: seated on a throne, holding in her hands a sacrificial bowl and a pomegranate or a bowl of fruit. The statuette type is related to the cult image of Hera from the Heraion at the Foce del Sele. (AVS)

Former collection August Kestner, Rome

Material/Technique

Clay / from the mould

Measurements

Height: 23.3 cm

Literature

  • Liepmann, Ursula (1975): Griechische Terrakotten, Bronzen, Skulpturen. Hannover, 25; 81 Nr. T 79
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