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An Etruscan mask of Acheloos
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
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An Etruscan mask of Acheloos
Circa 6th Century B.C.
With a long downturned moustache and ribbed spade-shaped beard, the arching eyebrows hatched and joined at the bridge of the nose, the almond-shaped eyes with thick upper lids, his bull horns emerging from the vertical striations of his hair, rivets in the beard for attachment (one preserved), 12cm high
Circa 6th Century B.C.
With a long downturned moustache and ribbed spade-shaped beard, the arching eyebrows hatched and joined at the bridge of the nose, the almond-shaped eyes with thick upper lids, his bull horns emerging from the vertical striations of his hair, rivets in the beard for attachment (one preserved), 12cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Robert Knight Collection, UK, acquired in 2008.
Christie's, New York, The Morven Collection of Ancient Art, 08 June 2008, lot 412.
With Old World Galleries, New York.
With Royal Athena Galleries, New York, 1981.
Published:
C.C. Vermeule and J.M. Eisenberg, Catalogue of the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Bronzes in the Collection of John Kluge, New York and Boston, 1992, no.81-49.
For an ornamental shield with a similar mask of Acheloos, cf. S. Haynes, Etruscan Bronzes, London, 1985, no. 51.
























