ID 1076505
Lot 1 | AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE HORUS FALCON
Estimate value
£ 70 000 – 90 000
LATE PERIOD, 26TH DYNASTY, 664-525 B.C.
8 5⁄8 in. (21.8 cm.) high.
Provenance
with J.J. Klejman (1906-1995), New York.
Kevork Essayan (1897-1981), Paris, acquired from the above.
Succession K. Essayan, première vente, Sculptures, terres cuites en bronzes...bronzes égyptiens et ouchaptis en faïence...tapis anciens d'Orient, Maître Claude Boisgirard et Maître Axel de Heeckeren, Nouveau Drouot, Paris, 24 June 1981, lot 43.
Art market, U.K., 2009.
with Charles Ede, London.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, 2010.
Literature
P. Clayton, "Ancient Egypt", in M. Merrony (ed.), Mougins Museum of Classical Art, Mougins, 2011, p. 47, fig. 26.
Fil Bleu, no. 32, October 2011, p. 1.
La Semaine des Spectacles, no. 2034, 2011-2012, p. 27.
M. Merrony, Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins: La Collection Famille Levett, Mougins, 2012, p. 18.
La Marche de l'Histoire, no. 4, February 2013, p. 19.
Egypte Ancienne, no. 8, May-July 2013, p. 68.
C. Dauphin, Animals in the Ancient World: The Levett Bestiary, Mougins, 2014, pp. 34 and 87.
"Initiatives: Les musées privés", GéoVoyage, March/April 2014, pp. 68-69.
"Hot & Cool Art", State, no. 15, 2014, p. 20.
C. Dauphin, Les Animaux dans le Monde Antique: Le Bestiaire Levett, Mougins, 2016, pp. 30 and 77, fig. 25.
Force One Magazine, no. 15, 2017, p. 36.
"Le MACM Rayonne a L'International", Mougins Cote d'Azur, 2017-2018, pp. 42 and 45.
Exhibited
Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins, 2011 - 2023 (Inv. no. MMoCA549).
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Bronze |
Art style: | Ancient Art |
Place of origin: | Ancient Egypt, Egypt, Africa |
Auction house category: | Ancient Art & Antiquities |
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Bronze |
Art style: | Ancient Art |
Place of origin: | Ancient Egypt, Egypt, Africa |
Auction house category: | Ancient Art & Antiquities |
Address of auction |
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