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Khmer Sandstone Figure of Uma
Origin: Cambodia Circa: Baphuon Style, 10th - 11th Century AD Dimensions: 34.5" h x 9" w (87.6cm x 22.85cm) excluding base Medium: Sandstone
Barakat Gallery Seoul
Jan Brueghel
Two Egyptian Alabaster Canopic Jars
Origin: EgyptCirca: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, c. 1985-1773 BC Dimensions: 13.75" Height x 8" Width; 9.5" Height excluding the lid (35cms x 20.3cms; 24.15cms) Medium: Alabaster
Andrea Berni
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the God Horus of Behdet in His form of sacred falcon spreading His wings in protection and holding the ‘Ankh’ (Life). Detail from the White Chapel of King Sesostri I at ‘Ipet-Sut’ (“Karnak”), the highly sacred Precinct of the God Amon-Ra at ‘Uaset’-Thebes
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A Middle Kingdom Wooden Canopic Jar with a Bactrian Alabaster Pillar Idol and an Attic Red-Figured Lekythos.
Bronze statue fragment uncovered near Geneva, Switzerland.
Roman, 1st century AD
from The Geneva Museum of Art and History
Head of Two-Faced Janus form Vulci 2nd Century BCE Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia Rome
Beautiful detail in Stabian Baths, Pompeii.
Photo courtesy Carlo Raso
Roman Marble Torso of Marsyas
Origin: Mediterranean Circa: Early Roman Imperial Period, 1st Century AD Dimensions: 14" Height x 18" Wide x 9" Depth (35.5 cm x 45.7 cm x 22.9 cm) 18" Height with custom metal stand Medium: Marble
Vasudhara paubha, Nepal or Tibet