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Source Description
Egyptian faience is a composite material composed of ground quartz and natron (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate). Most faience is glazed in a vivid blue or green color; the polychrome faience seen here is much more complicated to produce. During the 26th Dynasty, the Greeks established merchant colonies in Egypt. Faience workshops in these towns produced goods for the local population, as well as products in an Egyptian style for export. The duck was mold-made together with the remains of its ring handle on the bird's left side. The surface of the body displays a raised dot pattern, while the end of the wings have a feather pattern. The form may have been inspired by the red-figure duck vases of Etruria and south Italy. The duck is depicted with such detailed naturalism that the underside even has delicately modeled webbed feet.
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Document identity
localId
5166
label
Vase in the Shape of a Duck
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obj
dtoType
object
citationUrl
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1
Source metadata
id
5166
sourceUrl
contentType
object
stage
normalized
title
Vase in the Shape of a Duck
description
Egyptian faience is a composite material composed of ground quartz and natron (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate). Most faience is glazed in a vivid blue or green color; the polychrome faience seen here is much more complicated to produce. During the 26th Dynasty, the Greeks established merchant colonies in Egypt. Faience workshops in these towns produced goods for the local population, as well as products in an Egyptian style for export. The duck was mold-made together with the remains of its ring handle on the bird's left side. The surface of the body displays a raised dot pattern, while the end of the wings have a feather pattern. The form may have been inspired by the red-figure duck vases of Etruria and south Italy. The duck is depicted with such detailed naturalism that the underside even has delicately modeled webbed feet.
provenance
Dikran Kelekian, Paris and New York, [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1926, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
3rd-2nd century BCE (Ptolemaic)
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Ceramics
vases
imageCount
1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
8.5
height
18
depth
8
dimensionsRaw
H: 3 3/8 x L: 7 1/16 x D: 3 1/8 in. (8.5 x 18 x 7.95 cm)
Source extras
cul
Egyptian
style
Hellenistic
dynasty
Ptolemaic Dynasty
med
faience, mold made; polychrome glaze
creator_ids
6182
collection_ids
EGY
GRC
exhibition_ids
13
2237
3294
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1
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0
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photo
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