AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE MAIDEN
THE PROPERTY OF THE MORVEN COLLECTION
AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE MAIDEN

CIRCA 500-480 B.C.

细节
AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE MAIDEN
CIRCA 500-480 B.C.
Depicted striding forward with her left leg advanced, her feet bare, wearing a tightly-fitted chiton and a smooth mantle draped over her right shoulder and diagonally across her waist, the chiton with incised concentric U-shaped folds along her right leg, the ensemble bound with a broad belt, a thin fillet in her hair, which is finely striated at the crown and arranged in scalloped rows above her forehead, her oval face with oblique almond-shaped lidded eyes beneath arching brows, her lips pursed into a slight smile
3 in. (7.6 cm.) high
来源
with Royal-Athena Galleries, New York, 1988 (Gods and Mortals, no. 4).
出版
C.C. Vermeule and J.M. Eisenberg, Catalogue of the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Bronzes in the Collection of John Kluge, New York and Boston, 1992, no. 88-84.
展览
From Olympus to the Underworld, Ancient Bronzes from the John W. Kluge Collection, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 26 March - 23 June 1996.

拍品专文

According to Vermeule and Eisenberg, (op. cit.) "this is a classic example of a Late Archaic Italian master bronze which is difficult to locate as to workshop..." Etruria proper or Etruscan Campania are equally possible.