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Description

South Arabian Alabaster Head of a Woman. 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Carved in the half-round, the eyes with drilled pupils to accept inserts; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Simpson, S.T., Queen of Sheba: Treasures From Ancient Yemen, The British Museum Press, London, 2002, items 126, 270, and 282, for similar portraits. 3.49 kg total, 22.5 cm high including stand (8 7/8 in.). The eyes of these beautiful statues were inlaid with blue glass or lapis lazuli. These portraits could have been inserted in a funerary stele, but most probably this portrait comes from a statue similar to the 'Myriam of Tamna', as can be understood from the flat back, to which braided hair in plaster was probably attached. From the collection of Dr Mohammed Saïd Farsi (1936-2019), acquired between 1960-1990 at Christie's, Sotheby's and Mayfair galleries.

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South Arabian Alabaster Head of a Woman. 1st century B.C.-1s

Estimate 600 - 800 GBP
Starting price 360 GBP

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