Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art

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Property from an Austrian Private Collection

A Terracotta Zoomorphic Figure, Starčevo Culture, Early Neolithic Period, 6200-5600 B.C.

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July 5, 12:11 PM GMT

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8,000 - 10,000 GBP

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Property from an Austrian Private Collection

A Terracotta Zoomorphic Figure, Starčevo Culture

Early Neolithic Period, 6200-5600 B.C.


with outstretched arms, large horned head with prominent nose, and incised details.

Height 8 cm.

Austrian private collection, Vienna acquired in the 1950s/1960s
Richter Gallery, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
acquired from the above by the present owner on December 19th, 1991
Early Neolithic terracotta figures are rare. The eponymous village of Starčevo is located on the north bank of the Danube in Serbia (Vojvodina province), opposite Belgrade. It represents the earliest settled farming society in the area, although hunting and gathering still provided a significant portion of the inhabitants' diet. The present figure has three close parallels from the Veluška-Tumba-Porodin group. See S. Hansen, Bilder vom Menschen der Steinzeit. Untersuchungen zur anthropomorphen Plastik der Jungsteinzeit und Kupferzeit in Südosteuropa I+II (Archäologie in Eurasien, vol. 20), 2007, pp. 149f, pl. 150, 9 and 11, and G. Naumov and N. Čausidis, Neolithic Anthropomorphic Objects in the Republic of Macedonia, 2011, pl. XXVII, 2.