ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF IPHIGENIA
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Wine & SpiritsMore Items in Wine & Spirits
View MoreRecommended Collectibles
View MoreItem Details
Description
Ca. 1st - 2nd century AD.A bronze figure of the goddess Iphigenia in active pose with right hand raised to the brow and left hand supporting her weight, legs bent to the rear; the hair dressed in a chignon, torso bare and thighs draped with a folded loincloth; plain band to each upper arm; mounted on a custom-made stand. In Greek mythology, Iphigenia was a princess of Mycenae, daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra. In the story of the Trojan war, Agamemnon offends the goddess Artemis and she prevents the Greek troops from reaching the siege of Troy until Agamemnon kills his daughter as a sacrifice. In some traditions Iphigenia dies at the port of Aulis, while in others Artemis delivers her. Size: L:145mm / W:100mm ; 1.01kg Provenance: Property of a central London gallery; previously purchased on the UK Art market; formerly property of a London gentleman; acquired from a Mayfair gallery; formerly with Boisgirard Antonini, Paris, sale 11, lot 57.
Buyer's Premium
- 25% up to £100,000.00
- 25% above £100,000.00
ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF IPHIGENIA
Estimate £12,000 - £20,000
3 bidders are watching this item.
Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in London, London, ukOffers In-House Shipping
Local Pickup Available
Payment
TOP