Lot 47
Egyptian - Ancient Bronze Osiris Figures, Group of 2
Medium

bronze

Dimensions

taller (overall): 4 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches

Estimate: $400 - $600

Price Realized: $256
Includes buyer's premium

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About this Lot
Description

Cast bronze figures of god Osiris in mummiform with a braided divine beard, wearing atef-crown, arms folded across the chest holding a crook and flail

Provenance

Property from the Estate of Rosa and Aaron Esman

Purchased from Omar Khayam Museum, Jerusalem Israel, in 1984, with certificate of purchase

Condition

each with weathered surface with some erosion of details, one with verdigris patina, the other with minor spots of verdigris

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The Estate of Rosa and Aaron Esman

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Throughout their seventy-year marriage, Rosa and Aaron Esman shared a profound passion for the arts. Rosa Esman was a prominent figure in the art world, owning several renowned galleries such as Tanglewood Gallery and Rosa Esman Gallery, and co-founding Ubu Gallery. She was a pioneer print publisher of limited edition artworks while at Tanglewood Press, Original Editions, and Abrams Original Editions. Dr. Aaron Esman was an avid enthusiast of literature, classical and jazz performances, and theater. As a psychiatrist, he delved deeply into the intricacies of the human mind and its relationship with creativity, often writing on the subject.

Together, the Esmans cultivated a diverse and vibrant collection reflective of their shared and individual interests, comprising Modern, Post-War, and Contemporary art. In the 1960s, they embarked on a journey to build a new collection of world art encompassing African, Ancient, Pre-Columbian, and Oceanic work, continuing to expand it until the 1980s.

In May 2023, a portion of their collection was sold in Sotheby’s Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas auction. This collection showcased an array of artworks from various regions of Africa, including Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, among others, alongside selections from Oceania and Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Noteworthy among the sold items was a regal Bamana Antelope Headdress from Mali, fetching $15,240.

Additionally, a Protoclassic circa 100 BC - AD 250 Colima Dog, sourced from the André Emmerich Gallery, sold for $4,445. Some pieces featured in World Art were also purchased from André Emmerich Gallery. Other notable sources include Sotheby Parke-Bernet, the Omar Khayam Museum, and more, enriching the diverse tapestry of the Esman collection.