Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head 3rd century Greek, Sicilian The campaigns of Alexander the Great brought Greece into contact with animals from India and the East that the Greeks had not known of previously. The elephant became a popular representation on Hellenistic coins. With the Carthaginian influence on Sicily during the Punic Wars of the third century , elephants, usually depicted as war animals, also became common in Sicilian art. Traces of the original black glaze can be seen on the surface of this Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head 2528
Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head 3rd century Greek, Sicilian The campaigns of Alexander the Great brought Greece into contact with animals from India and the East that the Greeks had not known of previously. The elephant became a popular representation on Hellenistic coins. With the Carthaginian influence on Sicily during the Punic Wars of the third century , elephants, usually depicted as war animals, also became common in Sicilian art. Traces of the original black glaze can be seen on the surface of this Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head 252883 Greek, Sicilian, Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head, 3rd century , Terracotta, length 7 1/8 in. (18 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Albert Gallatin, 1926 ()
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