Bronze tripod and dinos (deep round-bottomed bowl)

Etruscan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170

Tripods composed of solid cast rods with lion-paw feet and the foreparts of lions and ducks supporting a hammered collar were often produced at Vulci, one of the major bronze-working centers of the Etruscan world. A related but more ornate example (60.11.11) is on view nearby.

Bronze tripod and dinos (deep round-bottomed bowl), Bronze, Etruscan

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