Votive(?) Hippo
Description
Object Label: These coarse figures stand on low bases representing sleds or sledges, possibly alluding to a ritual called The Feast of the White Hippopotamus in which a hippo was dragged on a sledge before the king. Worshippers at the festival probably either left these objects as votive offerings or acquired them as keepsakes. Caption: Votive(?) Hippo, ca. 2081–1700 B.C.E.. Clay, 3 9/16 x 2 3/4 x 4 15/16 in. (9 x 7 x 12.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 70.93.2. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
AI image analysis GPT-4o-2024-08-06
Machine-generated from the object's image on May 2026. Not curatorial; treat deities, names, and signs below as the model's best reading, not authority.
A small hippo figurine made of red stone with white spots.
The image depicts a small statuette of a hippopotamus crafted from red stone with white speckles. The sculpture is stylized, capturing the form of a hippo with simple, rounded curves. Notable features include the contrasting color pattern and its posture, which suggests movement. Surrounding objects include possibly related artifacts in the background.
Cross-references (2)
- BKM-Accession 70.93.2 tier-2
- BKM-Object 3794 tier-2
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- From the source institution — accession, description, dimensions, and dating are as catalogued by Brooklyn Museum — Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art.
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