Till's detailed narrative jug depicts two decisive events in the Old Testament accounts of...
Till's detailed narrative jug depicts two decisive events in the Old Testament accounts of King David.
On one side, from First Samuel, Chapter 17, David accomplishes the fatal defeat of the Philistine giant Goliath, brought low by the shepherd's skill with the sling shot. On the reverse, from Second Samuel, Chapter 11, David the King is shown caught up in his guilty passion for Bathsheba, wife of his captain, Uriah. In a curious compression of time, the severed head of Goliath, slain in David's youth, is shown at the feet of the adult lovers.
Till creates a sense of monumentality with the scale of his figures--large in relation to the jug size--and enhances the story-telling quality with details of exotic palm foliage and Middle Eastern tents. The textured ground adds to the impression of carved relief sculpture.