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THREE FRAGMENTARY CYCLADIC MARBLE TORSOS
Circa 2600-2300 B.C.
One of Dokathismata variety, with angular shoulders and narrow crossed arms, the pubic triangle bisected by the incised line that divides the legs; one of Chalandriani variety, with a square torso, incised V-shaped neck lines on the front and back, high breasts and crossed arms; and one of Early Spedos variety, with angular shoulders, crossed arms and narrow waist, a deep cleft dividing the legs; together with three modern Cycladic-style heads, two feet and a pair of legs
4½ in. (11.4 cm) high for the largest (9)