An Egyptian Bastet Cat
Evert den Hartog (Lieshout (Niederlande) 1949)
Lot-No. 510
Proceeds : 3.800 €
Bronze, black patinated. H. 54,5 cm. On the reverse side signature stamp Hartog. Stylised depiction of the seated cat goddess with a metal earring, who embodied domestic security and fertility in ancient Egypt - Dutch sculptor, attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam from 1971 to 1976, and is known for his stylized bronze animal figures.
Evert den Hartog: An Egyptian Bastet Cat
Evert den Hartog (Lieshout (Niederlande) 1949)
An Egyptian Bastet Cat
Lot-No. 510
Proceeds : 3.800 €
| Technique: | Bronze, black patinated |
| Dimensions: | H. 54,5 cm |
| Mark/Notation: | On the reverse side signature stamp Hartog |
| Description: | Stylised depiction of the seated cat goddess with a metal earring, who embodied domestic security and fertility in ancient Egypt |
Vita:
Dutch sculptor, attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam from 1971 to 1976, and is known for his stylized bronze animal figures.