A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE
A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE
A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE
A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE
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PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION OF KATE AND ALLAN EMIL
A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE

EARLY SPEDOS VARIETY, EARLY CYCLADIC II, CIRCA 2600-2500 B.C.

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A CYCLADIC MARBLE FEMALE FIGURE
EARLY SPEDOS VARIETY, EARLY CYCLADIC II, CIRCA 2600-2500 B.C.
6 ¾ in. (17.1 cm.) high
Provenance
with J.J. Klejman (1906-1995), New York.
Allan D. (1898-1976) and Kate (1901-1986) Emil, New York, acquired from the above; thence by descent to their daughter, Judy Tenney (1928-2022), Rye, NY; thence by descent to the current owner.

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Lot Essay

This female figure has a slender nose well centered on a large head, a long neck and gently sloping shoulders. The arms are folded in the usual manner, right below left, directly below the small breasts; the fingers are articulated. The midsection is completely truncated. She has broad thighs that project forward, bent knees and thin legs divided by a deep cleft. The feet incline forward; the toes are articulated. The distinctive style of this figure is closest to one in a New York private collection, likely by the same anonymous hand, pl. 34 in P. Getz-Gentle, Personal Styles in Early Cycladic Sculpture.

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