Bronze basin with six legs

Late Villanovan and Etruscan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170

Such basins, decorated with abstract horsemen and birds, are especially common at Vetulonia, a probable site of manufacture. Most examples have only three legs and a basin without handles. Because the six legs on this piece are of two distinct types, it is likely that the object is really a pastiche composed of disparate ancient elements: two sets of solid-cast legs from about 700–650 B.C. and a handled basin from the sixth century B.C.

Bronze basin with six legs, Bronze, Late Villanovan and Etruscan

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