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A Cycladic marble head
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£25,000 - £35,000
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A Cycladic marble head
Attributed to the Naxos Museum Sculptor, Late Spedos Type, Early Cycladic II, circa 2500-2400 B.C.
The elongated shield-shaped face, with long, worn, triangular nose, with curved crown and rounded chin, with elongated neck, 13cm high
Attributed to the Naxos Museum Sculptor, Late Spedos Type, Early Cycladic II, circa 2500-2400 B.C.
The elongated shield-shaped face, with long, worn, triangular nose, with curved crown and rounded chin, with elongated neck, 13cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Swiss private collection, acquired in the mid-1960s, thence by descent.
Literature:
For a discussion of the distinctive style of the Naxos Museum Sculptor, cf. P. Getz-Gentle, Personal Styles in Early Cycladic Sculpture', Madison, Wisconsin, 2001, pp. 81-83, with comparable examples included in pl. 69 and 70. The sculptor is named after the Archaeological Museum of Naxos, which has six complete figures by the artist's hand, that were found in cemeteries on Naxos. The sculptor was a productive carver and there are a least twenty-four complete and fragmentary examples.
























