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Ancient Greek Male Terracotta Head: Echoes of the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)
Ancient Greek Male Terracotta Head: Echoes of the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)
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Description
Dimension: 40x30mm

Rarity Level: Extremely Rare
Representing the illustrious Archaic Period of Ancient Greece, this terracotta head serves as a testament to the profound artistry and sculptural prowess of the era. The finesse and detail captured in this piece make it a quintessential artifact, echoing the splendor and grandeur of early Greek civilization.

Estimate: $300-$490
Observing the current market dynamics, pieces from the Archaic Period, particularly those in such impeccable condition, are witnessing escalating demand. A similar terracotta head was traded in 2023 for a sum near $330, underlining the growing appeal among art connoisseurs and history aficionados.

Introduction:
This exquisite terracotta head, hailing from the Archaic Period of Ancient Greece, stands as a beacon of the art and culture that thrived between the 8th to 6th centuries BC. Characterized by its symmetrical features and the hint of the "Archaic Smile," this artifact exemplifies the transition from the abstract to more naturalistic depictions in Greek artistry. The detailed rendering and sculptural acumen manifested in this piece offer a tangible connection to a time when sculpture and art underwent transformative evolutions.

Provenance:
Consignor: Nikolaos Papadopoulos
Year Acquired: 1997
The revered collector, Nikolaos Papadopoulos, chanced upon this invaluable artifact in 1997 during his explorations across the Peloponnese region in Greece. In a local bazaar in Sparta, he was regaled with tales of its origin, with stories passed down through generations. Legends attribute it to a local temple, where it once held a place of reverence. Recognizing its profound cultural and historical significance, Nikolaos ensured its inclusion in his esteemed collection of Grecian artifacts.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This terracotta head is more than just an artifact; it's a bridge to the resplendent Archaic Period of Ancient Greece. The finesse and precision evident in this piece render it a must-have for those keen on Grecian history and artistry. Bidders stand before a unique opportunity to possess a fragment of an epoch marked by immense cultural evolution. Furthermore, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will accompany this auction lot, verifying its authenticity and offering insights into its rich heritage.
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Ancient Greek Male Terracotta Head: Echoes of the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)

Estimate $300 - $490
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Starting Price $35
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