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Lot 67

A Greek terracotta kourotrophos figure

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

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A Greek terracotta kourotrophos figure
Hellenistic Period, Circa 2nd–1st Century B.C.
The hollow female figure wearing a chiton and himation, standing with her weight on her left leg and holding a curly-haired naked baby on her left hip, a bird, possibly a dove, in her right hand, 17.6cm high

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

Cf. a similar kourotrophos figure of a woman holding a baby from the Cesnola Collection and now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, acc. no. 74.51.1729. The Cesnola example is said to be from the temple of Artemis Paralia at Kition, Cyprus. Kourotrophos-type figures, i.e. 'child-nurturer'-type figures, are related to protecting the young, and often depict goddesses such as Aphrodite and Artemis.

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