A Greek Terracotta Figure Of A Woman
A Greek Terracotta Figure Of A Woman

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A Greek Terracotta Figure Of A Woman
circa early 4th Century B.C.
Perhaps from Boeotia, mold-made, depicted standing on a high rectangular plinth, wearing a peplos under a himation, holding its edges in her raised left hand and her lowered right hand, her hair arranged in elaborate corkscrew curls and surmounted by a low polos, preserving traces of pigment, the reverse with a large rectangular vent -- 13¼ in. (33.6 cm.) high

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