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Terracotta statuette of a nude woman

Terracotta statuette of a nude woman





Artist : Anonymous

Date : VIIth century B.C.

Material : Molded terracotta
Acquisition : Gift of the Archeological Institute of America (1953)
Daedelic style
Item 194 on 197
Greek Antiquities
Sculpture

Vitrine : V08

Area related
Ile de Crète (Greece)

Description   

Mold-made terracotta figures with highly stylized triangular faces framed by wiglike hair were produced throughout the Aegean during the seventh century B.C. Today, the style is aptly called Daedelic after the mythological founder of art, Daedelos of Crete, for Crete probably introduce the style from Near East to Aegean. Such figures, usually fully dressed, appear on a variety of media, but large-scale limestone statues of this type were produced only in Crete.
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