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JUDIT LEBEGYEV - ANDRÁS MÁRTON: Early Cycladic Objects in the Collection of Classical Antiquities
Rambach 2000, 33. The bowl in Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum, inv. no. 77/30a, was purchased together with a marble pestle that was allegedly discovered together with the bowl, but it might be a modern compilation, Getz-Gentle 1996, 79, 259, D4; E. Rehm, Kykladen mid /liter Orient. Bestandkatalog des Badischen Landesmilse ums Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe 1997, 89, K 27, 98, K 50, 398, pl. 161. A. C. Renfrew, "7 ne Development and Chronology of Early Cycladic Figurines," American Journal of Archaeology 73 (1969), 1-32; P. Getz-Preziosi, Sculptors of the Cyclades: Individual and Tradition in the Third Millenium B.C., Ann Arbor 1987, 9-23; On absolute chronology see Manning 1995, 45-53, 145-151, 162-164, fig. 2. On collecting figurines, see L. Marangou, "Stone Carving —Sculpture," in L. Marangou (ed.), Cycladic Culture. Naxos in the 3rd Millenium BC, Athens 1990, 136-137; D. W.J. Gill and Ch. Chippindale, "Material and Intellectual Consequences of Esteem for Cycladic Figures," American Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993), 604-608, 616, tab. 6; Rehm 1997, 69-70. Inv. no. 4708, height: 61 cm. Bibliography: A. Hehler, Die Sammlung Antiker Skulpturen, Vienna 1929, no. 1, 11, pis. 1, 11; P. Getz-Preziosi and S. S. Weinberg, "Evidence for Painted Details in Early Cycladic Sculpture," Antike Kunst XIII (1970), 9-10, fig. 6, 8, pl. 5.1; J. Thimme (Hrsg.), Kunst der Kykladen, Karlsruhe 1976, 472, no. 195, 277, pi. 195; Ph. Zapheiropoulou, "IlptoTOKUKAuSiKa előtolta xnç Na£pu," ETHAH. Tofioç sic /uvn/jrjv NiKoÀaov KOVTOXSOVTOÇ, A0i]va 1980, 537. Getz-Preziosi and Weinberg 1970, 9-10, figs. 6, 8, pl. 5.1. The upper left eye has already been observed by Professor Miklós Szabó. P. Getz-Preziosi and S. Weinberg identified only the lower, more visible line from a photograph, and interpreted it as the depiction of hair: Getz-Preziosi and Weinberg 1970, 8-9, fig. 6. P. Getz-Preziosi and S. Weinberg reconstructed an eye completely filled with paint: ibid. Naxos, Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 4693: Zapheiropoulou 1980, 537, FIiv. 239. We would like to thank Pat Getz-Gentle for her kind personal communication. Inv. no. 4710, height: 2 1 cm. Bibliography: Hehler 1929, 11, no. 3, pi. 3; P. Getz-Gentle, Personal Styles in Early Cycladic Sculpture, Madison, Wisconsin 2001, 42-43, pi. 31.c. Cf. M.-L. Erlenmeyer and H. Erlenmeyer, "Von der frühen Bildkunst der Kykladen," Antike Kunst 8:1 (1965), pl. 20.10. Similar shaping is rare, Getz-Gentle 2001, 42. Getz-Gentle 2001, 42-43, pi. 31.c. N. P. Goulandris Foundation-Museum of Cycladic Art, inv. no. 283, height: 26.8 cm. The figure was identified as a transitional piece between Late Spedos and Dokathismata, Ch. G. Doumas, Early Cycladic Culture. The N. P. Goulandris Collection, Athens 2000, 162, no. 232. See also Renfrew 1969, 26.