Intaglio
ca. 1780-1800 (made)
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Hexagonal intaglio of blue Jasper ware, with black slip colouring the incised image depicting Hercules and the Erymanthean boar. The boar leans on bent fore-legs facing to the right and is straddled by a bearded naked Hercules, who also faces right and wields a club above his head about to strike. A young tree to the left of the scene curves inwards. The front of the hexagonal edges are bevelled.
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Materials and techniques | Incised blue Jasper ware with black slip. |
Brief description | Hexagonal intaglio of blue Jasper ware with black slip, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire, ca. 1780-1800. |
Physical description | Hexagonal intaglio of blue Jasper ware, with black slip colouring the incised image depicting Hercules and the Erymanthean boar. The boar leans on bent fore-legs facing to the right and is straddled by a bearded naked Hercules, who also faces right and wields a club above his head about to strike. A young tree to the left of the scene curves inwards. The front of the hexagonal edges are bevelled. |
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Accession number | 3460-1855 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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