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An Amlash pottery steatophygous figure

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

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An Amlash pottery steatophygous figure
Circa early 2nd-1st Millennium B.C.
With long neck, globular head and curved headdress, the bent arms held towards the applied breasts, with pronounced navel and exaggerated hips, 26.9cm high

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Provenance:
Sam Dubiner (1914-1993) collection, Israel, and thence by descent to the present owner.

The highly stylised and exaggerated heavy-hipped female figures of the Amlash and Marlik cultures demonstrate a reverence for female fecundity. The usage of such figures is unknown, though a ritualistic and perhaps funerary function can be presumed. Similar characteristics can be found on a female figure in the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale in Rome, inv. 2621, see R. Biscione, Ceramica di Amlash, Rome, 1974, p. 15.

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