Sobre el lote Lote N° 312
Título : Alabaster Flask
Talla : height 5 15/16 in. 17.6 cm.Procedencia : ANOTHER PROPERTYNotas : For a Dynasty XVIII vessel with a single handle in the form of a vervet see Fr. W. von Bissing, Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Steingefässe, Cairo, 1907, p. 64, no. 18362, pl. 5. For similar workmanship cf. Christine Lilyquist, Egyptian Stone Vessels: Khian through Tuthmosis III, New York, 1995, figs. 88-89.Vessels including monkeys in their decoration were particularly popular from Dynasty XVII through the reign of Tuthmosis III. Vervets (grivets, or African green monkeys) were no longer indigenous by the time this vase was carved, and were imported from Nubia, and also subsequently exported to other lands. Perhaps the best known representations of monkeys that reached parts of the Mediterranean via Egypt are paintings of blue monkeys in Building Beta at Akrotiri, Thera (see Christos Doumas, The Wall-paintings of Thera, Athens, 1992, figs. 85-89).Sotheby's, subastador, New York, US
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Título de venta : Egyptian, Classical, and Western Asiatic Antiquities
Fecha de la venta : 09/12/2004
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Referencia de la subasta : Live Sale