Description : 6th-4th century BC. A carved carnelian scarab with carinated upper face, intaglio scene to the underside of a reclining sphinx with a tall feathered crown in the company of a standing goddess with outstretched wings, a flying bird above the sphinx body. 6.51 grams, 24mm (1). From a North London collection, formerly in the Rihani family collection, formed 1970-1980s. The sphinx is first found in ancient Egypt, where it is commonly seen with the head of a man, but also sometimes with that of an animal such as a hawk. The imagery later passed into Greek art where it is more often seen with the head of a woman. It is also present in the art and sculpture of the Mycenaean, Assyrian, Persian and Phoenician civilisations. In Egypt the sphinx is closely associated with the power of the Pharaoh, whereas in Greece it is seen more as a monster. In the Near East it has more of a guardian role and is found flanking the doorways to palaces and temples and decorating furniture.
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n° 667 Titre : Carnelian Scarab Dimensions : 24mm Condition report : Very fine condition. Important. TimeLine Auctions, Salle de vente
🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Titre de la vente : Antiquities: Day 2 Date de la vente : 07/12/2016🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Référence de l'enchère
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