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An Etrusco-Corinthian terracotta monkey flask
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An Etrusco-Corinthian terracotta monkey flask
Circa 4th-3rd Century B.C.
In the form of a seated mother ape holding a baby, each with legs drawn up, wearing a collar and with circular aperture on the crown of the head, fur rendered by multiple black dots, 9.5cm high
Circa 4th-3rd Century B.C.
In the form of a seated mother ape holding a baby, each with legs drawn up, wearing a collar and with circular aperture on the crown of the head, fur rendered by multiple black dots, 9.5cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Robert Knight Collection, UK, acquired in 2005
Christie's, London, 20 April 2005, lot 230.
Leo Mildenberg (1913-2001) Collection, Switzerland, formed in the 1960s-80s.
Published:
A. S. Walker (ed.), Animals in Ancient Art from the Leo Mildenberg Collection, III, Mainz, 1996, no.90.
G. Zahlhaas, Out of Noah's Ark: Animals in Ancient Art from the Leo Mildenberg Collection, 1997, no.61.
























