South Arabian Qataban alabaster funerary head

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A carved alabaster funerary portrait head with schematic features.

Culture
South Arabia, Qataban, c. 3rd Century BC to 1st Century AD

Size
16.7 x 14.6 cms

Condition
Intact as shown, some light surface chips

Provenance
Ex. collection: H.E. Dr Mohamed Said Farsi (Saudi Arabia 1937 – Monaco 2019). Acquired in London between 1960-1990, either through Mayfair galleries, Sothebys or Christies Auctioneers.

Dr Farsi was a Saudi Arabian civic engineer and philanthropist as well as an early and very influential collector of Arabian art. As Mayor of Jeddah during the 1970’s he was responsible for acquiring outstanding European and Middle Eastern contemporary sculptures to adorn the newly-created public art spaces of the Jeddah Corniche including works by Henry Moore, Jean Arp, Joan Miro and Alexander Calder.

Dr Farsi’s personal collection of 20th Century Egyptian paintings was considered the finest of its kind. His interest in art also led him to appreciate and acquire ancient statuary from the Arabian peninsula at a time when such works were poorly understood.

A link to the Dr Mohamed Said Farsi charitable foundation:
http://www.themsff.org/the-foundation/spirit-of-giving/

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