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Style IV:B., C.A. II. (600-475 BC) |
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Europa, Cypern, Ajia Irini |
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Male statue with isolinear feet, attached to a base tablet. Flat body, in two halves; the lower part with a collar at the upper end for keeping upper part in place. Bulging breast, sloping shoulders. Right arm was vertical. Left arm is bent; the hand was holding object (sacrificial knife?). Cylindrical neck, broad, trapezoid head, square-cut beard. The plaits are indicated by contiguous, vertical ...
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Male statue with isolinear feet, attached to a base tablet. Flat body, in two halves; the lower part with a collar at the upper end for keeping upper part in place. Bulging breast, sloping shoulders. Right arm was vertical. Left arm is bent; the hand was holding object (sacrificial knife?). Cylindrical neck, broad, trapezoid head, square-cut beard. The plaits are indicated by contiguous, vertical bands of incised chevrons. Somewhat protruding mouth with slightly smiling lips. Nose with curved, broad tip, almond-shaped eyes, eyelids in relief, curved eyebrow lines, rather straight, broad forehead. Ears with terracotta earrings. Hair covered by a veil falling along neck towards shoulder and kept in place by a twisted band. Back-hole and hole on top of head. The figure is dressed in a long chiton of which the upper border is marked by two incised lines and lower border by a broad band with incisions of oblique lines and a triangle in the middle. Above the chiton a short mantle, thrown around both shoulders and left arm, falling along back. Traces of red and black paint on beard and mantle.
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Style IV B, period 5. Face. Needs filling and retouch on base tablet. Needs steel support. vikt (uppskattad 50-60 kg)
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 211. - SCE II, 752, 781, pls CCX, CCIV:1-2. - SCE IV:2, pl IV. - MedMusM 2, 1977, 42, pl XXX:1. - Winbladh 1995, 37. - Ikosi, G, 'The Terracottas from Ajia Irini: Tech...
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 211. - SCE II, 752, 781, pls CCX, CCIV:1-2. - SCE IV:2, pl IV. - MedMusM 2, 1977, 42, pl XXX:1. - Winbladh 1995, 37. - Ikosi, G, 'The Terracottas from Ajia Irini: Techniques and Clays' Acta Cypria, III, P. Åström (ed), Jonsered 1992, 267-277, fig 4. - Karageorghis, V,The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. III. The Cypro-Archaic period. Large and Medium Size Sculpture, Nicosia 1993, pl XVI:2-3, cat no 62.
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Function: Statue of a man dressed in a chiton, with his head covered by a veil. Flat body in frontal position, made in two pieces. Left arm is raised, right arm missing. The statue probably depicts a ...
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Function: Statue of a man dressed in a chiton, with his head covered by a veil. Flat body in frontal position, made in two pieces. Left arm is raised, right arm missing. The statue probably depicts a priest performing a religious ceremony and it is part of the cult centre at Ayia Irini. Acquisition: Excavated at the cult site at Ayia Irini, north-western Cyprus by the Swedish Cyprus Expedition in 1929. Acquired by the Cyprus Collections, subsequently the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm in 1931, when the finds from Cyprus were brought to Sweden and the museum was set up. Why this is a masterpiece The life-size statue of a priest performing a ceremony is a remarkable terracotta. The motif is unusual and the craftsmanship excellent. History of the Object Excavated at the cult site at Ayia Irini, north-western Cyprus by the Swedish Cyprus Expedition in 1929. (Virtual Collection of Masterpieces, http://masterpieces.asemus.museum/Default.aspx)
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Papantoniou, G.; Bourogiannis, G. (2018) The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini. Land 2018, 7, 139.
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Karageorghis, Vassos, Styrenius, Carl-Gustaf & Winbladh, Marie-Louise (1977). Cypriote antiquities in the Medelhavsmuseet, Memoir 2
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Törnkvist, Sylvia (1972) "Arms, Armour and Dress of the Terracotta Sculpture from Ajia Irini, Cyprus" in Medelhavsmuseet Bulletin no 6 (1972) p. 7-55.
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Brukad Style IV:B..
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Funnen i Ajia Irini, Cypern, Europa.
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- Earthenware
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- Terracotta
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Ajia Irini - Swedish Cyprus Expedition (1929-1931)
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C.A. II. (600-475 BC)
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Ceramics
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Cyprus Gallery, 2009-
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Style IV:B.
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Svenska Cypernexpeditionen
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Swedish Cyprus Expedition (1927-1931)
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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