Head of a Woman

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Head of a Woman

Creator

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Date
350–300 B.C.
Medium
Terracotta
Culture
Greek (South Italian, Tarantine)
Department
Sculpture
Institution
Getty Museum

The full, oval face, turned slightly to the right, features small, asymmetrical, close-set eyes with prominent eyelids and low eyebrows. The nose is straight and the soft, small mouth sits above a round, dimpled chin. Voluminous wavy curls, parted in the center, frame the face; two fine, short locks dangle from the part over the forehead, a detail that is uncommon. The rendering of the finely drawn and almost adolescent features, along with the expressive face, link this head to a type that is well documented in Taranto in the fourth century B.C.

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