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REFERENCE: CGA.26.520

An Attic Terracotta Figure of an Enthroned Goddess, ca. 520 - 490 BCE

Sale price6,000 USD

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Shown seated on a wide throne, her hands resting on her knees, wearing a polos headdress and a peplos, with very good remains of original white slip and red pigment.

Published: Collin, R. (~1910) Collection of Antique Grecian, Egyptian and Etruscan Statuettes, Vases, Tanagras etc made by Raphael Collin, of Paris, France,  #17.

Original Clark Catalog., #17, p. 235, part 2.

Corcoran Gallery of Art. (1928). Illustrated handbook of the W.A. Clark CollectionWashington, D.C.: The Corcoran Gallery of Art., p. 100, #2520

Corcoran Gallery of Art. W.A. Clark Collection., Riefstahl, R. Meyer (Rudolf Meyer)., Cortissoz, R. (1932). Illustrated handbook of the W.A. Clark Collection. Washington, D.C.: The Corcoran Gallery of Art., p. 106, #2520.

Condition: Intact with excellent remaining polychrome, crack to feet filled and inpainted.

Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 3 x 3 in. (13.97 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm)

ProvenanceRaphaël Collin (1850 –1916) France, Senator William A. Clark (1839 - 1925) private collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, (1926 - 2014), American University Museum (2014 - 2021).  This piece is accompanied by paperwork assembled by the Corcoran Gallery of Art.

An Attic Terracotta Figure of an Enthroned Goddess, ca. 520 - 490 BCE
An Attic Terracotta Figure of an Enthroned Goddess, ca. 520 - 490 BCE Sale price6,000 USD