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C.G. III-C.A. I. (850-600 BC), Style IV. |
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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 upper part is wheelmade and provided with a backhole; the lower part is all handmade, with a collar at the upper end to recieve the upper part. The upper part is provided with pierced holes on the sides corresponding to holes in the collar of the lower part for insertion of pegs by which the two halves were f...
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Male statue with isolinear feet, attached to a base tablet. Flat body, in two halves; The upper part is wheelmade and provided with a backhole; the lower part is all handmade, with a collar at the upper end to recieve the upper part. The upper part is provided with pierced holes on the sides corresponding to holes in the collar of the lower part for insertion of pegs by which the two halves were fixed. Horizontal shoulders. Tall, concave neck, small, narrow, trapezoid head with long, rounded beard. Smiling moth with rather angular lips. Thin, curved nose, roughly modelled, large ears. Almond-shaped eyes with raised lids. Ridged eyebrows. Sloping forehead. Soft helmet with top bent back and seams marked by relief lines. The figure is dressed in a long chiton of which the upper border is marked by painted line around neck and seams by lines along shoulders and upper arms. Overfold with sideflaps, girdle of plain band in relief, ridged folds below girdle. Eyebrows, lids, iris, moustache, and beard are painted black. Brick-red clay, light slip, partly turned red on the upper body and on most parts of the lower body.
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A.I. 1010 = head. A.I. 1030 = body. Style IV. Sample taken by Gloria Ikosi 1992-03-14. Face. Needs retouch. vikt; 19 kg (14 kg underkropp, 5 kg, överkropp) Needs metal support. Masoud?
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 209. - SCE II, 704, 781, pl CCXII:1-2, 4-5. - Karageorghis, V.,The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. III. The Cypro-Archaic period. Large and Medium Size Sculpture, N...
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 209. - SCE II, 704, 781, pl CCXII:1-2, 4-5. - Karageorghis, V.,The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. III. The Cypro-Archaic period. Large and Medium Size Sculpture, Nicosia 1993, pl XV:1, cat no 59.
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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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Händelse <context> |
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Brukad C.G. III-C.A. I. (850-600 BC).
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Funnen i Ajia Irini, Cypern, Europa.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
- Terracotta
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- Terrakotta
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Ajia Irini - Swedish Cyprus Expedition (1929-1931)
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C.G. III-C.A. I. (850-600 BC)
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Cyprus Gallery, 2009-
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Style IV.
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Svenska Cypernexpeditionen
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Swedish Cyprus Expedition (1927-1931)
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ceramics
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Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- skulptur
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Object<itemName> |
- statue
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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