LOT 77 Hellenistic Marble Head of Temis
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2nd-1st century B.C. A marble head modelled in the round as that of the goddess Temis or Ceres, with semi-naturalistic detailing to the dressed hair and face, with almond-shaped eyes, full lips and fleshy chin. Cf. Aurenhammer, M., Sculpture in Roman Asia Minor, Proceedings of the International Conference at Selçuk,1st3rd October 2013, Wien, 2018, p.440, fig.3. 275 grams, 70 mm (2 3/4 in."). On the German art market c.1997. Private collection of a Kensington collector. Property of a London gentleman. Apanied by a geological scholarly report no.TL05407 by Dr Ronald Bonewitz. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by AIAD certificate no.11014-181109. Probably a votive statuette, of which only the head remains; it may also have been part of a high relief made in the style of Asia Minor sculptures. The hair is arranged into an elaborate hairstyle with a band (taenia) on the forehead and a series of hair ribbons, which help to date it to the late Hellenistic Age, possibly produced at a workshop in Greece. The right side of the face shows marble inclusions and encrustations. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions ]Condition Report: Fine condition.
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