FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE 20TH CENTURY
Lot 9:
A Hellenistic terracotta mask depicting a Nubian. The figure is depicted with lifelike features and braided hair with a headband, possibly a taenia, wrapped around the head.
The Hellenistic Greeks had extensive contacts with Africa, and specifically the Nubians, who lived south of Pharaonic Egypt; one reason for this was that, after encountering elephants as war vehicles during Alexander’s time in India, they sought an African source for the animals.
Ancient World – 300 BC.
Provenance: Private Collection, NYC.
H: 6 1/2 in., ( 16.5 cm.)
Condition: Good overall. Various cracks on the interior with signs of restoration. See photos for reference.
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