LOT 0360 印度 恒河平原 公元前1500至1300年前后 红铜人形饰
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高25.4cm;宽36.8cm
拍品描述:来源 Private collection, England, 1950s, by repute. Atigh Gallery, probably acquired from the above. Aaron Gallery, acquired from the above, 5 April 1986. This rare work in abstracted human shape has a distinctive dome-shaped head, wide arms which curve inwards, and tapered legs. Although the function of sculptures such as these is unknown, they may have been used for religious or decorative purposes. As unalloyed copper is a soft metal, it is unlikely that these would have been functional as a tool or weapon. Figures such as these were discovered in copper hoards throughout northern India, and have been attributed to an indigenous culture in the Gangetic Basin during the first half of the second millennium BCE. Compare the style and proportions of the torso with one of three additional copper anthropomorphs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. no. 2001.433.5). Also compare the figure with a similar work sold at Christie's New York, 20 March 2019, lot 651, which sold for $40,000.
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