Gorgon Head Antefix, about 500 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Gorgon Head Antefix, about 500 BC. Creator: Unknown.

3-047-590 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Gorgon Head Antefix, about 500 BC. Additional Info: The roof tiles running along the eaves of ancient Greek and Etruscan buildings often ended in upright members called antefixes. These mold-made terracottas often took the form of heads, either of humans or mythological creatures. As well as being decorative, antefixes covered and protected exposed wooden parts of the architecture from the elements. The petrifying head of the gorgon, with its staring eyes, grimacing mouth, protruding tongue, and snaky hair, had the ability to ward off evil. This antefix exploits the gorgon's protective power. An artisan added bright paint to the molded terracotta head to emphasize its effect and visibility. The meander pattern painted below the face is a common decorative motif. Stylistic features such as the rolls of tightly coiled curls on the forehead date the work to the early fifth century BC


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown:

Medium
  1. Terracotta and pigment

Picture Type
  1. Antefix
  2. Architecture

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4072x3428
File Size : 40,895kb


Aliases

  1. 83.AD.211.1
  1. 103VDY
  1. 1200009531
  1. 3-047-590
  1. 3047590
  1. 83.AD.211.1

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