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A SMALL BACTRIAN FEMALE FIGURE, COMPOSITE STONE
奥地利 北京时间
2021年10月16日 开拍
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Description:A SMALL BACTRIAN FEMALE FIGURE, COMPOSITE STONE
Bactria-Margiana, circa late 3rd to early 2nd millennium BC. The seated figure composed of a dark gray chlorite body, wearing a kaunakes, or tufted garment, indicated by incised and sculpted overlapping triangles. The collar plain, the neckline rounded in front and V-shaped in the back, the white limestone head set into a small immersion on top. The oval face delicately carved with a prominent nose and recessed eyes. (2)

Provenance: From a French private collector, previously acquired in the local auction market.
Condition: Strong wear and weathering, erosion, encrustations, small losses. The limestone head shows significantly more wear than the harder chlorite segment, and bears a small hole at the top that may once have held hair or a headdress, which is lost. Overall still in excellent condition considering the age of this lot.

Weight: 222.9 g (the body) and 3.74 g (the head)
Dimensions: Height 5.3 cm (the body) and 2 cm (the head)

Small statuettes like the present lot have been produced by the Oxus civilization, which existed between 2300 and 1700 BC in Central Asia. This culture produced the rather distinct type of female statuary also known as 'Bactrian Princesses'. Most of them are seated composite figures. As the Oxus civilization, due to its strategic position in Central Asia, had intense links with neighboring cultures, these small figures also reveal a certain Mesopotamian influence. Despite their name, the 'Bactrian Princesses' are nowadays believed to be depictions of female deities who played a regulatory role in the natural order, pacifying the untamed forces embodied by lions, snakes, or dragons, rather than being portraits of members of the noble elite.

Literature comparison: For a similar seated female figure also wearing a tufted garment, see plates 114-115 in Ligabue and Salvatori, editors, Bactria, an Ancient Oasis Civilization from the Sands of Afghanistan.

Auction result comparison: Compare a closely related but larger (13.7 cm) Bactrian composite stone seated female figure, also dated late 3rd to early 2nd millennium BC, at Christie's New York in Antiquities on 9 June 2011, lot 19, sold for USD 68,500.

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