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3D modely ARTStatue-vessel Northern Iran at The Louvre, ParisTitle Statue-vessel Northern Iran Artist Iran (Kaluraz, in the province of Gilan) Date Beginning of the 1st millennium BC Medium Terracotta Gloss Dimensions H. 46 cm Accession# AO 32565 Credit Gift of the Friends of the Louvre thanks to the legacy of Mademoiselle Jacqueline Blottin. "Thanks to the generosity of Mademoiselle Jacqueline Blottin, a former student of the Ecole du Louvre passionate about Oriental Archaeology, which made ​​the Friends of the Louvre his sole heir, outstanding Iranian statue Kaluraz (North Iran) has entered the collections of the Department of Oriental Antiquities. Dated the first millennium BC, it reveals an obvious affiliation with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic statues of the Iron Age discovered by Iranian archaeologist O. Ezat Neghaban the early 1960s on the site of the necropolis Marlik not far of Kaluraz. Its three-tiered headdress rings corresponds to a collar that opens at the top of a vase mouth.It is entirely hollow; the pulp used is orange color and is lustrous surface. The statue-vase Kaluraz is a female character whose nature is unclear. It is adorned with prestigious attributes some of which have disappeared; she initially wore necklaces and earrings in the ears that were part of the two clearly visible perforations on each side of the head and it was with a majestic headdress which extends in height, and is extended at the rear by a long and careful mat, flanked by free hair strands made by incisions. Belonging to a type of representation known to a dozen copies, the statue Louvre exceeds its similar in size and exceeds the balance of its proportions." (Credit; Louvre) náhodný výběr modelů
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