Page:History of Art in Phœnicia and Its Dependencies Vol 2.djvu/327

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CERAMICS IN CYPRUS. 299 In the Cypriot workshops they soon learnt to produce something better than these conventional horses. On a jug found in the FIG. 234. Vase from Ormiclia. New York Museum. graveyard of Ormidia a bridled horse is introduced with much greater truth to nature (Fig. 239). On a vase from Curium FIG. 235. (Enochoe in the Piot Collection. Height 8 inches. (tail-piece to Chapter III.) it is a goat, and on another in the Piot Collection (Plate III., Fig. 2) it is a dog, on which the