Bronze
H: 5.3 cm
Provenance:
no indication
Intermediate
Classical, MM III-LM Ia
c. 1600-1500
B.C.
Ex collection:
Adamidi Frasheri
Bey
Solid-cast
by the lost wax process.
Condition:
patina reddish brown with traces of green on sandy surface. Both feet missing.
Casting flaw below left shoulder and on right elbow.
Ascribed by
Verlinden to the Neo-Palatial Intermediate
Classical
period.
The figure
is perhaps to be considered a very early example of the group, "the Style
of Princes". This is shown by the figure's spirit, the quality of the details,
shortness of bust, breadth of shoulders, position of the right arm, its
elbow held high and separate from the body as well as the quality of the
long hair. Particularly noticeable is the taut stance as the figure, with
raised right arm, surges forward up to the waist, the small of its back
curved in [1], the chin pulled back lending tenseness
to the head. A detail shared with the British Museum figurine [2]
is the mode of attachment of the hair at the neck, where two wavy strands
fall, which on our example end in curls recalling the three intertwined
ones on the back of the Berlin lady [3].
It may not
be fortuitous that this statuette, and those in the British Museum and
Herakleion Museum [4] all represent
mature men.
On view: Musée
d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva: 1968-1969
Exhibited and
Published:
Art Antique,
cat. no. 74, ill.
Published:
Davaras, C.:
Chalkinoi
minoikoi latreis tes sylloges Metaxa, AEphem 1977, no. 76, p. 115.
Verlinden,
C.: Statuettes, no. 45, p. 193, pl. 23.
Sapouna-Sakellarakis,
E.: PBF I, 5, no. 167, pp. 95-96, pl. 12 (dated Palatial period).
1
Characteristics typical for the prime phase or acme (Sapouna-Sakellarakis,
E. PBF I, 5, p. 96).
2
1918. 1-1.114: Verlinden, cat. no. 31.
3
Antikenmuseum Misc. 8092: Verlinden, cat. no. 33.
4
Herakleion, Archaeological Museum 1762: Verlinden,
cat. no. 30.
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