Mycenaean Psi figurine dating from the 13th century B.C.

7 000,00

 

Periode : 13th century B.C.
Area : Greece
Dimensions (mm) : (H) 92 (L) 46 (D) 24
Weight (g) : 27
Condition : Reglued from 2 parts. Superb patina and awesome remaining red / brownish pigments.
Provenance : Old Greek private collection (collected in the early XXth century).

 

Description

This ceramic idole comes from continental Greece and dates back to the 13th century B.C., which is the Mycenaean period (Late Helladic IIIb period).
It is a “Psi” idole, regarding its general shape with raising arms. Indeed, it looks like this letter from the greek alphabet. We can distinguihed two little breasts as well as a headdress with the concave upper part.
This figurine, very typical of the Mycenaean culture, posess numerous red / brownish pigments, used to decorate it and figurate thinner traits: dress, face’s details, hairs and headdress. A braid lie down on its back.

This figurine is a very good specimen of such a kind of idole with lots of remaining pigments, beautiful patina and earth encrustation, despite light lacks of matter and a few minor chips. This is the best masterpiece we have seen in our gallery so far.

 

Condition

Beautiful patina and awesome remaining pigments. A few minor chips. Reglued from two parts.

 

Provenance

Old Greek private collection (collected in the beginning of the XXth century).

 

Référence

Exemple des Three main types of Mycenaean figurines.

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Weight 80 g
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