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Terracotta Plaque with a Scene from the Odyssey in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 2007


Terracotta plaque, ca. 450 B.C.
Object Details
Period: Classical
Date: ca. 450 B.C.
Culture: Greek, Melian
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: Overall: 7 3/4 x 7 5/16 in. (19.7 x 18.6 cm)
Classification: Terracottas
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund, 1925
Accession Number: 25.78.26
Eurykleia washing Odysseus's feet
One of the dramatic threads in the account of Odysseus's return to Ithaka is the gradual revelation of his identity. Here, Odysseus appears seated before a columned facade that represents his palace. Before him stand his son, Telemachos, and his wife, Penelope. As the old nurse, Eurykleia, washes Odysseus's feet, she recognizes him from an old scar. Artistic depictions such as this are interesting not only for the illustrative detail that they provide but also for the subjects chosen.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251812
Object Details
Period: Classical
Date: ca. 450 B.C.
Culture: Greek, Melian
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: Overall: 7 3/4 x 7 5/16 in. (19.7 x 18.6 cm)
Classification: Terracottas
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund, 1925
Accession Number: 25.78.26
Eurykleia washing Odysseus's feet
One of the dramatic threads in the account of Odysseus's return to Ithaka is the gradual revelation of his identity. Here, Odysseus appears seated before a columned facade that represents his palace. Before him stand his son, Telemachos, and his wife, Penelope. As the old nurse, Eurykleia, washes Odysseus's feet, she recognizes him from an old scar. Artistic depictions such as this are interesting not only for the illustrative detail that they provide but also for the subjects chosen.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251812
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