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THE MAVROMMATIS COLLECTION (LOTS 45-54)
TWO MYCENAEAN TERRACOTTA FIGURES
CIRCA 1400-1200 B.C.
Details
TWO MYCENAEAN TERRACOTTA FIGURES
CIRCA 1400-1200 B.C.
Including a Phi idol, the standing female figure with pinched head, wearing a long tight skirt and tunic, her hair falling in a separately applied long rope behind, decorated with reddish waves and lines; and a horse and rider, standing foursquare, the figure with pinched face and arms outstretched to grasp reins, remains of red painted details and striped decoration over the body of both
4¾ in. (12 cm.) high (2)
CIRCA 1400-1200 B.C.
Including a Phi idol, the standing female figure with pinched head, wearing a long tight skirt and tunic, her hair falling in a separately applied long rope behind, decorated with reddish waves and lines; and a horse and rider, standing foursquare, the figure with pinched face and arms outstretched to grasp reins, remains of red painted details and striped decoration over the body of both
4¾ in. (12 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
with Ariadne Galleries, New York.
Mavrommatis collection, Switzerland; acquired early 1990s.
Mavrommatis collection, Switzerland; acquired early 1990s.
Brought to you by
Georgina Aitken
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