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Style III:A., C.A. II. (600-475 BC) |
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Europa, Cypern, Ajia Irini |
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Male statue with almost rectangular, flattened body, and slightly narrowed waist. The statue is handmade and stands on a base tablet. Back-hole. The isolinear feet with modelled toes are separately put into the lower body. Forearms are separately attached. Convex breast, horizontal shoulders. Concave neck, oval head, short, rounded beard. Straight mouth with sharp-edged, parted lips, rather thin n...
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Male statue with almost rectangular, flattened body, and slightly narrowed waist. The statue is handmade and stands on a base tablet. Back-hole. The isolinear feet with modelled toes are separately put into the lower body. Forearms are separately attached. Convex breast, horizontal shoulders. Concave neck, oval head, short, rounded beard. Straight mouth with sharp-edged, parted lips, rather thin nose with curved tip. Lancet-shaped eyes with thick eyelids and sunk-in eyeballs, thick, ridged eyebrows. Small ears placed rather high. Sloping forehead. Soft helmet with uplifted cheek-pieces and soft top bent back. Left arm vertical, right arm outstretched. The statue is dressed in a chiton with short sleeves, a border in relief around neck, incised lines along sides of arms, sides of body and lower end, with grooved vertical lines in the middle. Beard, eyebrows, lids, and iris are painted black. Red helmet, traces of red colour at back of chiton. Brown-red, gritty clay, light slip, nearly effaced.
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Style III A, period 4. Sample taken by Gloria Ikosi 1992-03-14. Face. Needs retouch. Crack? vikt, 23 kg One piece in T000211, A.11.M.05?
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 214. - SCE II, 727, 779-780, pl CCVII:1-2, 4. - MedMusM 2, 1977, 41f, pl XXIX:1. - Karageorghis, V.,The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. III. The Cypro-Archaic perio...
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- Karageorghis et al., 2003, no. 214. - SCE II, 727, 779-780, pl CCVII:1-2, 4. - MedMusM 2, 1977, 41f, pl XXIX:1. - Karageorghis, V.,The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. III. The Cypro-Archaic period. Large and Medium Size Sculpture, Nicosia 1993, pl XI:4, cat no 45. (p 21 MM)
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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 III:A..
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Funnen i Ajia Irini, Cypern, Europa.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
- Terracotta
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- Pottery
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- Keramik
- Terrakotta
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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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Cyprus Gallery, 2009-
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Style III:A.
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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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