Harvard Art Museums
Draped Female Statuette
- Date
- c. 300 BCE
- Medium
- Terracotta, mold made
- Culture
- Greek
- Department
- Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
Intact hollow, draped female figure with weight on left leg, muffled left arm draws drapery up around torso and upper right leg. The small mold-made head is enveloped in scarf-like headcloth. There are traces of white slip in the grooves of the folds. There is a rectangular perforation with a rounded top cut into the back side.
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