A LURISTAN BRONZE GODDESS
PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK PRIVATE COLLECTION
A LURISTAN BRONZE GODDESS

CIRCA 9TH-7TH CENTURY B.C.

Details
A LURISTAN BRONZE GODDESS
CIRCA 9TH-7TH CENTURY B.C.
7 ¼ in. (18.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Charles Gillet (1879-1972), Lausanne, Switzerland (recorded in his posthumous photographic inventory).
Antiquities, Sotheby's, London, 4 April 1977, lot 83.
with Robin Symes, London.
Sheldon and Barbara Breitbart, New York and Arizona, acquired from the above, 6 June 1979.
Property from The Breitbart Collection; Antiquities, Christie's, New York, 2 June 1995, lot 188.
The Property of Sheldon Breitbart; Antiquities, Christie's, New York, 4 June 2015, lot 154.

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Lot Essay

This elegant finial is adorned with a broad belt formed of five twisted bands, a chevron-decorated sash tapering down her legs, two coiled bracelets on each arm, a beaded necklace, and a spherical striated headdress. For a similar example in Geneva, see p. 394 in L. Mattet, ed., Le profane et le divin, Arts de l’Antiquité: Fleurons du musée Barbier-Mueller.

Charles Gillet (1879–1972) was a French industrialist and entrepreneur who formed an impressive collection of ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Near Eastern works of art and coins. His large collection was both dispersed amongst his family and sold on the market, with many works today in museums worldwide.

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