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Stolen bronze statue originating in sixth century BCE Yemen, turns up in US auction
2023-03-10

[HODHODYEMENNEWS.NET] A Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of...
i activist muppet and researcher specialised in tracing looted and stolen Yemeni antiquities, Abdullah Mohsen, has revealed that a rare Yemeni artifact will be offered for sale in an international auction abroad.

King Gudea of Lagassh, 2200-2100 BC.
At a glance, I'd say it looks Sumerian. Almond eyes, lack of a beard, the offeratory stance. But what do I know? His head's not shaved, so I'm probably off by a couple thousand years and and about same number of miles.
Abdullah Mohsen said that the piece is a bronze statue of a leading man from Saba, Yemen, which is set to be sold at public auction on March 9.

He pointed out that the statue from the Fayez Barakat collection failed to be sold in an earlier auction on September 26, 2019 AD due to the exaggeration in the opening price, and will be displayed again on March 9 at the Artemis auction in the United States.

Mohsen indicated that the piece is "a charming statue of cast bronze from the sixth century BC, of a standing man with broad shoulders with his arms bent at the elbows as if carrying an offering, and he looks forward with a rather serious look, with large almond-shaped eyes, and a sharp forehead line, a natural nose, upturned lips, and a carefully trimmed beard crowned with a curly hairdo."

"He wears a huge robe, from which a dagger (janbiya) protrudes, with drapery folds hanging over his athletic body. This type of clothing is known in Greece as hemation and resembles the Ihram clothing (...) With his stern attitude and demeanor, he is associated with ancient Greek and Cypriot figures, which indicates that in addition to trade between Yemen and southern Europe, there was an exchange of aesthetic ideas between these cultures," the statement said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Yemen was famous for metal working until about 1950.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-03-10 12:51  

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