Head Attributed to Arsinoe II – Ptolemaic Period – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/547699
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Richter, Gisela M. A. 1925. „Three Red-Figured Greek Vases.“ Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 20(11): pp. 264–65, fig. 6.Richter, Gisela M. A. and Lindsley F. Hall. 1936. Red-Figured Athenian Vases in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Inscription: (on each corner and in center): A [image of a knot] E [reversed] (unidentified)(on red horn): W [backwards E] D H N O H N M E H O M (too fragmentary for interpretation)
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Signature: Burnt into wood of base: DegasMarking: Within bronze rectangle let into base: CIRE / PERDUE / AA HEBRARD / A ; within bronze seal on left thigh: CIRE / PERDUE / AA HEBRARD ; incised in bronze to right of seal on left thigh: (A) serial letter
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The SceneThe reconstructed scene suggests ways the elements might have been meaningfully arranged. In the upper register, a king kneels and offers globular jars of wine to a seated god and goddess on the left
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