Sale 6504
| Chicago
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Jacob Coley
Senior Vice President, Head of Department, Antiquities and Ancient Art
Estimate$10,000 - $15,000
Provenance:
Private Collection, Egypt, 1910; thence by descent.
Private Collection, Egypt, 1953.
Simone de Monbrison, Paris, 1965.
Pierre Bergé & Assoc., Paris, Archéologie, 21 May 2014, Lot 82.
Exhibited:
Germany, Frankfurt, Schirn Kunsthalle, Augenblicke. Mumienporträts und ägyptische Grabkunst aus römischer Zeit, 30 January 1999 - 11 April 1999.
Austria, Vienna, Austrian National Library, Tod am Nil: Tod und Totenkult im antiken Ägypten, 22 July 2003 - 5 March 2004.
Published:
K. Parlasca, Augenblicke. Mumienporträts und ägyptische Grabkunst aus römischer Zeit (catalogue exhibition), Frankfurt, 1999, pp. 336-337, no. 230.
H. Froschauer & H. Harrauer, Tod am Nil: Tod und Totenkult im antiken Ägypten (catalogue exhibition), Vienna, 2003, p. 86-87, no. 4, Front page.
Inspected under UV light and 10x loupe. Areas of reinforcement including the bottom edge. Significant weathering and losses to pigment and gilding throughout. Notable areas of exposed gesso at the chin and throughout portions of the honeycomb. Craquelure and areas of encrustation present, with some distorted and blurred pigment. Losses to several elements, including the disk of the proper right uraeus at the forehead. Some surface enhancement evident. Finely delineated black eye pigment retains a reflective quality. Overall in very fine and stable condition. See additional images. Not affixed to stand. Height with stand 40 cm.
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