Etruscan Terracotta Head of a Lady
6th-5th century BC. A terracotta female head with dressed hair in segmented style framing the face, almond-shaped eyes with linear brows, long nose and pert mouth; mounted on a custom-made stand. The Remains of Happiness, The Dr. & Mrs Kurokawa Collection, vol.2, 2001, p.79, no.269. 26.9 grams, 68mm including stand (2 1/2"). From an old Tokyo collection; previously the property of a Japanese gentleman since the late 1990s; accompanied by copies of the relevant pages as published in The Remains of Happiness, The Dr. & Mrs Kurokawa Collection, vol.2, 2001, p.79, no.269. [No Reserve]
Condition Report: Fine condition.
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6th-5th century BC. A terracotta female head with dressed hair in segmented style framing the face, almond-shaped eyes with linear brows, long nose and pert mouth; mounted on a custom-made stand. The Remains of Happiness, The Dr. & Mrs Kurokawa Collection, vol.2, 2001, p.79, no.269. 26.9 grams, 68mm including stand (2 1/2"). From an old Tokyo collection; previously the property of a Japanese gentleman since the late 1990s; accompanied by copies of the relevant pages as published in The Remains of Happiness, The Dr. & Mrs Kurokawa Collection, vol.2, 2001, p.79, no.269. [No Reserve]
Condition Report: Fine condition.