Cycladic Art Figurine Idol Greek Cast Marble Statue Sculpture Museum Copy 36.6in

$259,90

The ancient Cycladic culture flourished in the islands of the Aegean Sea in Greece from c. 3300 to 1100 BCE. Along with the Minoan civilization and Mycenaean Greece, the Cycladic people are counted among the three major Aegean cultures. The best-known art of this period are the marble figures usually called “idols” or “figurines”. The majority of these figures, however, are highly stylized representations of the female human form, typically having a flat, geometric quality which gives them a striking resemblance to today’s modern art.

The Spedos type, named after an Early Cycladic cemetery on Naxos, is the most common of Cycladic figurine types. (Early Cycladic II – Syros Phase 2800 B.C. – 2300 B.C). It has the widest distribution within the Cyclades as well as elsewhere, and the greatest longevity. Spedos figurines are typically slender elongated female forms with folded arms. They are characterized by U-shaped heads and a deeply incised cleft between the legs.

Dimensions (approximately):

Height: (with the base) : 93 cm (36.6 inches)
Width: 18 cm (7.2 in)
Depth: 14,5cm (5.7 in)

Weight: 5,8 Kgr (12.8 lb)

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Cycladic Art Figurine Idol Greek Cast Marble Statue Sculpture Museum Copy 36.6in

$259,90

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