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n° 363
Titre : Sumerian Limestone Bull Cup, PÉRIODE : Late Uruk/Jemdet Nas
Medium : LimestoneDimensions : Height: 2-1/4 inches (5.5 cm) Provenance : The Diniacopoulos Family Collection, prior to 1951. Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos arrived in Montreal from Alexandria in 1951, bringing with them the largest private collection of antiquities known in Canada. These objects represent an array of cultures: prehistoric Mediterranean, Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Egyptian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Luvian, Syro-Palestinian, and Hittite. The family owned an art gallery on Sherbrooke Street in Montreal, Ars Classica, and continued to buy and sell artifacts until the death of Vincent in 1967. Towards the end of her life, Olga Diniacopoulos asked Concordia University to assist with the management of the antiquities collection. Some of the artifacts were acquired by Canadian institutions: statues from Thebes and a few Greek red-figure vases were acquired by the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Art Conservation program at Queens University acquired fragments of painted Greek pottery intended as teaching tools. The remainder of the collection was dispersed in the late 1990s through Sothebys (New York) and Fragments of Time (Boston). Thereafter, private collection of S. Bono, Chicago since 2001.Condition report : Surface pitting and wear, heavy loss to rim and sides of vessel, one bull complete, the other two partially portrayed.Sands of Time Ancient Art, Salle de vente
, Washington, US
🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Titre de la vente : Young (and Young at Heart) Collectors Auction of Ancient & Asian Art
Date de la vente : 23/03/2019
🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
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