1973 Studio Ceramic “Pythia” Sculpture by Pollack

Pollack ceramic sculpture believed to depict “Pythia” / The Oracle of Delphi draped in a cape with a headscarf holding a crystal ball. Pythia was forcibly taken by Apollo, the Greek god of truth and prophecy (and more), and the crystal ball was a symbol of his strength. This depiction suggests that Pythia has reclaimed her power by seizing the ball from her captor.
Signed “Pollack ’73.”
Height: 12.25″
Width: 4.5″
Depth: 3.5″

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