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SKU: SBS-681

Late Geometric Greek Horse Statuette (c. 750–725 BCE) , 32 x 36 cm

Inspired by the Original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

390,00 

Replica of a Late Geometric Greek horse statuette (c. 750–725 BCE), inspired by ancient votive offerings dedicated in Greek sanctuaries and preserved today in museum collections such as the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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This sculpture reproduces a celebrated Greek Geometric horse statuette dating to the Late Geometric period (c. 750–725 BCE), an era when highly stylized animal figures were among the most recognizable forms of early Greek art. Originals of this type are preserved in major museum collections, including the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where similar examples illustrate the artistic language of early Greek bronze casting.

Produced in ancient Greece, often in regions such as Corinth or central Greece, these small horses were typically made using the lost-wax casting technique and dedicated as votive offerings in sanctuaries such as Olympia and Delphi. Worshippers placed them before the gods as symbols of prestige, devotion, and aristocratic status, since horse ownership in early Greece was associated with wealth, warfare, and chariot racing.

The striking geometry of the form—elongated legs, arched neck, and simplified anatomy—captures the aesthetic ideals of the Geometric style, where artists emphasized balance, symmetry, and abstract structure over naturalism. Though modest in scale, these votive figures remain among the most iconic bronze sculptures of early Greek civilization.

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SIZE: 32 x 36 cm

MATERIAL: bronze

 

PATINA:  rust green oxidation

 

METHOD: sand cast

 

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