Légende
Female idol, unknown Mycenaean workshop. Votive female figurine in the shape of the letter phi: legs form a cylindrical base widening downward skirt?, arms and torso enclosed in a circle, breasts schematically marked, long cylindrical neck, flat head. Folds of garments, facial features, and eyes simplified using brown paint or varnish; painted surface worn in places. Dated 1400–1200 BC previously 1600–1100 BC. Provenance: Mycenae, Greece. Figurine votive offering. Height 12.7 cm, width 4.6 cm, depth 2.8 cm, weight 0.05 kg., An elongated, hourglass-shaped ceramic object with a rounded top and flared base, showing a textured, weathered surface; the upper bulb has diagonal banded markings in reddish-brown against a beige-tan background, and the narrow midsection and base are mostly beige-tan with small areas of reddish-brown spotting and wear; the object sits against a plain gray backdrop.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_385
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
43.7Mo (2.2Mo) / 22.6cm x 48.4cm / 2669 x 5717 (300dpi)