● On view now — Gallery 152
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This precious bronze object is a votive, or devotional gift, made as an offering to the gods. They come in many forms, such as animals, beads and brooches. Many seem once to have been attached to something else. Votiveswere hung from sacred trees or placed in sanctuaries around Greece. Once a shrine was full, the votives were ceremonially buried to make room for more offerings.
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Figure of a Youth from a Funerary Stele (Monument)
Fragment of a Funerary Naiskos (Monument in the Shape of a T
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great
Octadrachm (Coin) Portraying Queen Arsinoe II
Statuette of a Female Figure
Fragment of a Grave Monument
Dish
Fragment of a Funerary Lekythos (Monument in the Shape of an
Ancient Egyptian — Eye of Horus (Wedjat) Finger Ring
Ancient Egyptian — Ring: Amun-Ra, flanked by nb signs
Ancient Egyptian — Ring of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Wors
Ancient Egyptian — Ring: Oval
Ancient Egyptian — Ring: Aegis of Sekhmet/Bastet
Ancient Egyptian — Amulet of the Lunar Crescent
Ancient Egyptian — Amulet of the Lunar Crescent
Inca — Stepped Beaker
Ancient Egyptian — Ring with Hieroglyphs
Ancient Egyptian — Ring: Head of Hathor
Ancient Egyptian — Ring: Figure of Serpent Uto (?)
Ancient Egyptian — Earring