Terracotta askos in the shape of a reclining dog

Roman

Not on view

Askoi were used to store and dispense oil and were employed in a variety of domestic and sacro-religious contexts. This large example is extremely well preserved and will augment The Met’s significant collection of Cypriot, Etruscan, and Greek askoi in the form of animals.

Terracotta askos in the shape of a reclining dog, Glazed terracotta (green and yellow), Roman

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