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Egyptian Bronze Head of a God or King with Inlaid Eyes
英国 北京时间
2021年11月30日 开拍 / 2021年11月28日 截止委托
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21st-22nd Dynasty, 1000-900 BC. A hollow cast bronze head of a pharaoh wearing a tripartite wig and a long braided chin-beard eyebrows, makeup lines around the eyes and chin strap for the false beard inlaid in gold the eyes inlaid with obsidian, remains of original clay casting core visible mounted on a custom-made display stand and held in a custom-made display case. Cf. Roeder, G., Egyptischem Bronzefiguren, 1956, p.471 & 637, pl.63-64 and J.F. et L, Aubert Bronzes et Egyptiens, 2001, p.353-355 Hill, M., A Bronze Aegis of King Amasis in the Egyptian Museum: Bronzes, Unconventionality and Unexpected Connections in Eldamaty, M. and Trad, M. (eds.), Egyptian Museum Collections Around the World, Vol.2, Cairo, 2002 Hill, M., Gift for the Gods. Images from Egyptian Temples, New Heaven and London, 2007 Ivanov, S., A Bronze Aegis of King Amasis in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in Maravelia, A.-A. (ed.) En Quête de la Lumière / In Quest of Light. Mélanges in Honorem Ashraf A. Sadek (BAR International Series 1960), Oxford, 2009A Ivanov, S., The Aegis in Ancient Egyptian Art: Aspects of Interpretation, in Hawass, Z. (ed.), Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century. Proceeding of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, 2000. Vol.2, Cairo, New York, 2009B Roeder, G., ?gyptische Bronzefiguren, Berlin, 1956 Aubert, J.F, and Aubert, L., Bronzes et Or Egyptiens, Paris, 2001, pp.353-355 Dunham, D., An Egyptian Bronze Aegis, 1932, BMFA Vol.29, no.176, pp.104-109. 1.18 kg total, 21cm including stand (8 1/4"). From the collection of a Kensington gentleman acquired from Mansour Gallery, London W1, UK, in 2013 acquired from Rennes Enchères - H?tel des Ventes, France, 11 March 2003, lot 117 (front cover) for 150,000.00 euros previously in the French family collection of Monsieur and Madam M since the early 1960s, thence by descent accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini also accompanied by copies of the French Passport no.058205 dated 15 April 2003, Rennes Enchères invoice, Rennes Enchères cataloguing in French and with an English translation, Mansour Gallery invoice, previously, typed and illustrated collection cataloguing pages, and the 2003 auction catalogue showing the piece on the front cover this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10936-181155. This mask was part of an aegis, a cult implement representing the head of a deity wearing a broad usekh-collar. Aegides appeared at the beginning of the 18th Dynasty and became popular in the Third Intermediate and Late Periods (IVANOV 2003B, pp.332-333) their real use is still under debate: in general, aegides were used to decorate the prow and the stern of sacred barques but sometimes they are described by scholars as terminals for standards or for carrying poles of a piece of processional equipment. Although aegides are generally surmounted with divine heads (further examples in Roeder, 1956, pp.465-472, pl.63-65), royal images are not unknown (e.g. aegis of King Amasis, Hill, 2002, pp.545-556 Hill, 2007, pp.137-138 Ivanov, 2009A, pp.25-32"). [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
condition:Fine condition.

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拍品估价:50,000 - 70,000 英镑 起拍价格:38,000 英镑  买家佣金: 27.00% + VAT 服务费:平台服务费为成交总金额(含佣金)的3%,最低200元

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