ID 1198535
Lot 12 | Bronzestatuette eines Mannes mit Dolch, neoelamitisch, 8. - 7. Jhdt. v. Chr.
21,5 cm hohe Bronzestatue eines Mannes mit gegürtetem Gewand, das weit über die Knie reicht. In den Gürtel ein Dolch gesteckt. Der untere Gewandsaum nach außen gestellt. Der rechte Arm angewinkelt und die Hand nach vorne geführt, der linke Arm seitlich angewinkelt und die Hand auf die Scheide des Dolchs gelegt. Das Gesicht mit kreisrunden Augen, einer markanten langen Nase, kräftigen Augenbrauen und einem schmallippigen Mund. Augenränder und -brauen mit feinen Strichen ziseliert. Auf dem Kopf eine flache Kappe, von der am Hinterhaupt drei breite Streifen herabhängen. Grüne Patina mit roten Oxydauflagen. Der nach außen gestellte Gewandsaum im Überfangguss aufgetragen. Auf Sockel montiert (Höhe mit Sockel 16,5 cm).
Ausdrucksvolle Bronzeplastik der spätelamitischen Epoche.
A bronze statuette of a man with a dagger, Neo-Elamite, 8th - 7th century B.C.
A bronze statuette of a man with a dagger, Neo-Elamite, 8th - 7th century B.C.
21.5 cm high bronze statue of a man with a girded robe that reaches far over the knees. A dagger is tucked into the belt. The lower hem of the robe is turned outwards. The right arm bent and brought forward, the left arm bent sideways and the hand resting on the scabbard of the dagger. The face with circular eyes, a prominent long nose, strong eyebrows and a narrow-lipped mouth. Eye rims and brows chiselled with fine strokes. A flat cap on the head, from which three broad stripes hang down at the back of the head. Green patina with red oxides. The outwardly placed hem of the garment applied by overcasting. Mounted on a base (height with base 16.5 cm).
Expressive bronze sculpture of the late Elamite period.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Egypt and Asia |
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