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Lot Essay
The name for the present vase and its string of figures derive from the Ancient Greek palaestrae, sites where ancient Greek athletes, typically nude, would study wrestling and boxing. The model is recorded with various configurations of bands at its shoulder and neck, implying that multiple molds were used throughout its production. An example from the Steven A. Greenberg Collection with two bands at its shoulder, akin to the present lot, was sold by Christie's, New York, 13 December 2012, lot 35.
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Generally presenting well; some light scratches, rubbing wear and scattered minute scuffs, tiny dings and fleabites at the surface, consistent with age and handling; the underside with the typical scratching consistent with age and placement; a short crack (approx. 1⁄4 long at the exterior and 3⁄4 in. long at the interior) to the side, beneath the right elbow of the athlete flexing his arms behind his back; a longer crack (approx. 12 in. along its length) extending from the neck of the athlete flexing his back, diagonally across his shoulder-blade and down across the thigh and down the shin of the figure to his left.
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Lot 613Sale 22489
A 'Palestre' Vase, model introduced 1928RENE LALIQUE (1860-1945)Estimate: USD 5,000 - 7,000
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