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Lot 263*
An Anatolian terracotta female idol
24 October 2012, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£15,000 - £20,000
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An Anatolian terracotta female idol
Circa 2nd Millennium B.C.
Of stylised form, the rectangular body decorated with incised geometric patterns, with short stumps for arms, the face with a pinched nose and incised lines for the eyes and mouth, depicted wearing a headdress decorated with bands of vertical and horizontal lines on the front and zigzag lines on the concave back, 6in (15.5cm) high
Circa 2nd Millennium B.C.
Of stylised form, the rectangular body decorated with incised geometric patterns, with short stumps for arms, the face with a pinched nose and incised lines for the eyes and mouth, depicted wearing a headdress decorated with bands of vertical and horizontal lines on the front and zigzag lines on the concave back, 6in (15.5cm) high
Footnotes
Provenance:
French private collection, acquired in 1984.
Accompanied by a thermoluminescence test from Oxford Authentication.
Literature:
For an idol with similar analogous geometric decoration cf. H.T. Bossert, Altanatolien. Kunst und Handwerk in Kleinasien von den Anfängen bis zum völligen Aufgehen in der griechischen Kultur, Berlin, 1942, p.85, pl. 420-422.
























