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A BICHROME POTTERY 'LOTUS BLOSSOM' OINOCHOE, CYPRO-ARCHAIC I PERIOD
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11月21日 晚上8点 开拍 / 11月19日 下午3点 截止委托
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A BICHROME POTTERY 'LOTUS BLOSSOM' OINOCHOE, CYPRO-ARCHAIC I PERIODCyprus, circa 750-600 BC. The wine jug is finely potted with a rounded spherical body supported on a ring foot, fitted with a curved clover-leaf spout shaped suggestively like a bird's head. The jug is painted with eyes on each side of the spout, a handle rises from the back to the shoulder, decorated with an S-shaped serpent whose tail sweeps over the corpus.The surface is decorated in red and black with a tapering lotus blossom whose red leaves flare outward on each side, between two upward-pointing arrow motifs, while the neck is encircled by red and black bands.Provenance: The Richard Brilliant Collection in New York, United States, acquired in the 1960s. An old collection label affixed to the handle. With an official Cypriot lead export seal.Richard Brilliant (1929-2024) was an American art historian and professor, celebrated for his seminal scholarship in ancient Greek and Roman art, with particular expertise in semiotics, portraiture, narrative, and historiography. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania before joining Columbia University in 1970, where he held the Anna S. Garbedian Professorship in the Humanities and became emeritus in 2004. Among his influential publications are The Arts of the Ancient Greeks (1973) and Roman Art from the Republic to Constantine (1974), works that have shaped generations of students and scholars.Condition: Good condition with old wear, commensurate with age. Firing irregularities, small nicks, and few pitting. Expected rubbing and flaking to pigment. Old repairs and touchups to the mouth and neck as generally expected from ancient Cypro-archaic excavations.Weight: 626 gDimensions: Height 22.8 cmThe Cypro-Archaic I period (c. 750-600 BC) marks the emergence of Cyprus's city-kingdoms and the island's integration into wider Mediterranean networks. Artistic production reflects Assyrian, Phoenician, and Greek influences, with the rise of distinctive painted pottery, such as the present lot. Objects from this phase embody a hybrid style that is both distinctly Cypriot and cosmopolitan.Cypriot Bichrome Ware is a style of pottery characterized by decoration in two colors, typically red and black, on a light slip background, combining geometric, floral and occasionally figural motifs. It has its origins in the Late Bronze Age, but it plays a particularly important role in the Iron Age of Cyprus, especially during the Cypro-Geometric (1050-750 BC) and Cypro-Archaic (750-480 BC) phases. During the Cypro-Archaic period, the production of Bichrome Ware reached a high point: the so-called floral style became popular and workshop centres (notably Salamis) favored more elaborate motifs.Bichrome Ware oinochoai of the Cypro-Archaic I period have been recovered mainly from tombs in eastern Cyprus, indicating that they may have fulfilled a primarily funerary role. Within their painted decoration, a few rare examples include lotus blossom motifs, such as a terracotta oinochoe in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Cesnola Collection). The lotus motif is especially noteworthy, reflecting the transmission of Near Eastern and Egyptian iconography into Cyprus through trade and artistic exchange.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related Cypriot barrel-shaped pottery jug with lotus blossoms, dated to 750-600 BC, Cypro-Archaic period, 35 cm (high), in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, object number 74.51.517. Compare a closely related Cypriot pottery jug with lotus blossoms, dated to the Cypriot Iron Age, 24 cm (high), in the Penn Museum, object number MS5711.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's London, 27 October 2004, lot 1Price: GBP 11,950 or approx. EUR 30,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A Cypriot bichrome ware painted pottery jug, Cypro-archaic, circa 750-600 B.C.Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, form, coloration and size (21 cm). Note the different motif.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 26 January 2023, lot 169Price: USD 10,710 or approx. EUR 10,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A Cypriot bichrome ware pottery jug, Cypro-archaic I, circa 750-600 B.C.Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, form, coloration and size (20.3 cm). Note the different motif.

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