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Bushel with ibex motifs

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Prehistoric pottery artifact from Susa
Bushel with ibex motifs
MaterialTerracotta
Height28.9 cm
Width16.4 cm
Createdc. 3850 BC
Discoveredc. 1907
Shush,Khuzestan,Iran
Present locationParis,Ile-de-France,France

Thebushel with ibex motifs, also known as thebeaker with ibex motifs, is a prehistoric pottery artifact originating fromSusa, anancient city in the Near East located in modern-dayIran.[1][2] This piece of art is believed to have been created during theSusa I period, between 4200 and 3500 BCE.[1] The bushel is a large vessel, measuring 28.9 x 16.4 cm, and was used as a funerary item among the first inhabitants of Susa.[1][2][3]

The bushel is considered an example ofanimal style, a decorative approach in art that emphasizes animal motifs.[4] The bushel features various animal motifs including long-necked birds in the upper register, thought to be a kind of wading water bird commonly seen in the region's plains during winter.[5] The next register showcases reclining dogs, which are believed to besaluki or greyhound type hunting dogs typical of the area.[5]

The most notable feature of the bushel is theibex, or mountain goat, motifs, located below the dogs.[5] The ibex, a native of theZagros Mountain range near Susa, is portrayed in a non-naturalistic style using simple shapes such as triangles.[1][3] The goat's horns are depicted as arched back over its body, forming a circle.[5] The roundness of the horns and other geometric elements of the bushel are said to emphasize its cylindrical shape.[1]

The bushel was discovered during a 1906–1908 excavation of a Susian necropolis led by Jacques de Morgan.[1][6] It is now housed in theLouvre Museum inParis,France, where it is recognized as a unique and well-crafted piece.[2][5]

References

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  1. ^abcdefHarris, Beth; Zucker, Steven (March 2, 2014).Bushel with ibex motifs.Khan Academy. RetrievedMarch 1, 2017.
  2. ^abc"Vase".Louvre Collections.Louvre Museum. Retrieved18 June 2023.
  3. ^abAnnie, Caubet; Arnaud, Prévotat."Bushel with ibex motifs".Louvre Museum. Archived fromthe original on April 21, 2017. RetrievedMarch 1, 2017.
  4. ^Janson, Horst Woldemar; Janson, Anthony F. (2004).History of Art: The Western Tradition. Pearson Education. p. 85.ISBN 0-13-182623-9.
  5. ^abcdeHarper, Prudence O.; Aruz, Joan; Tallon, Françoise (1992).The Royal City of Susa: Ancient Near Eastern Treasures in the Louvre. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. pp. 32–33.ISBN 0-87099-651-7.
  6. ^Aruz, Joan; Wallenfels, Ronald (2003).Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. p. 352.ISBN 1-58839-043-8.
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