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Two Egyptian Amarna Terracotta Painted Sherds, Amarna Period, ca. 1350 - 1334 BCE

Sale price€687,95 EUR

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Constructed of Nile silt clay, these two pottery fragments are decorated with black pigment in organic linear motifs, possibly representing plants or flowers. Such vessel types were typically used to store oils, fats, unguents, wines, and fruits. The linear patterns demonstrate the delicate and intricate design style prevalent during the reign of Akhenaten in the Amarna Period. These fragments provide an intriguing glimpse into the artistry and functional design of everyday items from ancient Egypt.

Medium: Terracotta

Dimensions: Larger fragment: 4 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches (11.6 x 11.4 cm), Smaller fragment: 3 3/4 x 3 1/8 inches (9.6 x 7.7 cm)

Condition: The fragments are in very good condition overall, consistent with age and use.

Provenance: Private German collection, acquired from the trade in the early 1970s, thereafter private Boston collection, acquired from Sothebys.com online auction in 2002.

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Two Egyptian Amarna Terracotta Painted Sherds, Amarna Period, ca. 1350 - 1334 BCE
Two Egyptian Amarna Terracotta Painted Sherds, Amarna Period, ca. 1350 - 1334 BCE Sale price€687,95 EUR

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