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Running Pig with incised mouth and nostrils, missing three legs
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Pig with extended front legs, both of which are missing as is the hind left leg. Hind right leg intact, bent forward with cloven hoof. Small pointed ears formed by attached forward pointing pellets. Mouth is incised groove, nostrils are two small punctate holes.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Purchased from G. Max Bernheimer Bernheimer Antique Arts Cambridge MA.
From Stuart Thorne by bequest.
ex. coll. Mrs.Thorne who had obtained them in Greece many years before.
Mrs. Thorne was closely involved with the American School of Classical Studies in Athens from the 1930's onwards.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Marian H. Phinney Fund
Title: Running Pig with incised mouth and nostrils, missing three legs
Description:
Pig with extended front legs, both of which are missing as is the hind left leg.
Hind right leg intact, bent forward with cloven hoof.
Small pointed ears formed by attached forward pointing pellets.
Mouth is incised groove, nostrils are two small punctate holes.
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