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Sabaean Alabaster Relief

$4,000.00

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Description
Description

This expertly carved alabaster relief, dating from approximately 300–100 BCE, depicts the commanding head of a bull, exemplifying the high level of artistry achieved by Sabaean sculptors. The broad forehead and prominent, outward-curving horns are rendered with meticulous precision, capturing the animal’s majestic presence. Carved with subtle incisions, the detailed facial features include expressive eyes that convey a sense of calm strength, along with alert ears that subtly indicate the bull’s awareness. The animal’s facial contours are skillfully emphasized, contrasting with the smooth, polished alabaster surface of the rectangular block.

The relief reflects the cultural reverence for bulls within Sabaean society, where such figures symbolized fertility, power, and divine authority. The preservation of fine detail and polished finish underscores its significance as both a religious and artistic object. This piece offers valuable insight into the spiritual and artistic traditions of the Sabaean civilization, standing as a striking testament to their craftsmanship and symbolic imagery.

REFERENCE #

SI_SA_1003

CIVILIZATION

Sabaean, 300 B.C.E. – 100 B.C.E.

SIZE

L. 11cm, W. 10cm

CONDITION

Some natural weathering, Fine condition

PRICE

$4000

PROVENANCE

The Baidun Collection. Purchased from the Jerusalem Local Market, 1980’s.

Additional Information
Civilization

Sabaean

Material

Alabaster