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Lot 16*

An Egyptian limestone relief

28 November 2017, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£15,000 - £20,000

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An Egyptian limestone relief
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Akhenaten, Circa 1351-1334 B.C.
Depicting two opposing male figures bent towards each other, the figure on the right wearing a long kilt, with the arms extended in front to support a large vase on a tripod, 37.5cm x 22.7cm

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Provenance:
S. Carroll collection, New York, 1969-2016.

The slender proportions of the figures of this relief clearly mark it as being produced during the reign of Akhenaten. Together with a radical religious reformation, Akhenaten also introduced an important artistic reformation. It is possible that the figure on the left is shown in the act of exiting a building, following a model documented also in the royal tomb at El-Amarna; see G. Thorndike Martin, The Royal Tomb at El-'Amarna, London, 1989, pl. 34.

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