A Tusk Figurine of a Man ca. 3900-3500 B.C. Predynastic, Late Naqada l- Early Naqada II Tusk figures belong to a group of abbreviated figurines made in the Predynastic Period. Such figurines emphasize only facial features and sexuality, while eliminating or schematizing limbs. Tusk figurines exploit a natural form -the tusk of a hippo- creating a male figure that radiates sexuality. This figurine is a superbly finished version of the type with the tusks tip carved into ring and a face and shoulders fashioned below. Although the eyes are only indicated by incised outlines with dots for pupils, the nose and mouth are well modeled.. A Tusk Figurine of a Man. ca. 3900-3500 B.C.. Ivory (elephant), organic material. Predynastic, Late Naqada l- Early Naqada II. From Egypt

A Tusk Figurine of a Man ca. 3900-3500 B.C. Predynastic, Late Naqada l- Early Naqada II Tusk figures belong to a group of abbreviated figurines made in the Predynastic Period. Such figurines emphasize only facial features and sexuality, while eliminating or schematizing limbs. Tusk figurines exploit a natural form -the tusk of a hippo- creating a male figure that radiates sexuality. This figurine is a superbly finished version of the type with the tusks tip carved into ring and a face and shoulders fashioned below. Although the eyes are only indicated by incised outlines with dots for pupils, the nose and mouth are well modeled.. A Tusk Figurine of a Man. ca. 3900-3500 B.C.. Ivory (elephant), organic material. Predynastic, Late Naqada l- Early Naqada II. From Egypt
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