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| Preserved from hip to lower part of neck; with shoulders and upper part of arms close to body.
A girl dressed in a clinging Ionic chiton. Archaistic.
Pentelic marble. Cistern, south chamber. Leica, LXXV-95, ... 5th or 4th B.C ... Preserved from hip to lower part of neck; with shoulders and upper part of arms close to body.
A girl dressed in a clinging Ionic chiton. |
| Head of girl, tuyrned slightly to left, crowned with a wreath.
Broken off at neck.
Hair arranged in a high knot, behind the wreath, and long curls at sides.
No traces of paint or sizing.
Cf. T 2279, T ... 30 May 1946 ... Head of girl, tuyrned slightly to left, crowned with a wreath.
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Probably fragment of complete figurine, with breaks worn smooth.
Clay pinched out behind neck. Solid. Traces of thin red paint.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA: Handmade trial piece (?) Earth from cistern.
350-300 ... 15 March 1932 ... Bust of Girl Figurine |
There remains only the body and left arm of the figure.
A female figure, probably a dancer clad in a thin clinging chiton. A thin edge of drapery flies out around her waist. The free end falls loosely ... Early fourth century B.C ... Plastic Vase: Standing Female/ Dancing Girl |
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