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LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXVI, CIRCA 664-525 B.C.
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AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE NEITH
LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXVI, CIRCA 664-525 B.C.
The goddess striding with her left leg advanced, wearing a close-fitting dress and the red crown of Lower Egypt, both arms lowered, her left fist clenched and pierced to hold her staff (now missing), on integral rectangular base
5¾in. (24.6 cm.) high.
LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXVI, CIRCA 664-525 B.C.
The goddess striding with her left leg advanced, wearing a close-fitting dress and the red crown of Lower Egypt, both arms lowered, her left fist clenched and pierced to hold her staff (now missing), on integral rectangular base
5¾in. (24.6 cm.) high.
Provenance
with Sumer Gallery of Ancient Art Inc., New York, 1980.
Private collection, New York.
Private collection, New York.
Brought to you by
Georgina Aitken
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