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Lot 65

A Cypriot limestone head of a male votary

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

£4,000 - £6,000

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A Cypriot limestone head of a male votary
Circa late 6th Century B.C.
Wearing a conical cap decorated with a laurel wreath along the edge, a row of curls framing the forehead, with large almond-shaped eyes and an archaic smile, 18.5cm high

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Provenance:
D. R. collection, England, acquired prior to 1969.

Laurel wreaths became popular in depictions of male votaries in the second half of the 6th Century B.C., the result of influence from mainland Greece. Wreathes are worn by Greek votive figures of the same period and are attested in contemporary Attic black-figure vase-painting. For further, see A. Hermary and J.R. Mertens, The Cesnola Collection of Cypriot Art. Stone Sculpture, New York, 2014, p. 84. A male votary figure wearing a similarly pointed cap from the Cesnola collection is now at the Metropolitan Museum, New York, acc. no. 74.51.2599.

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