Property from the
MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR INSTITUTE MUSEUM OF ART
for the acquisitions fund
A HELLENISTIC TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A WOMAN
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A HELLENISTIC TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A WOMAN
PROBABLY FROM MYRINA, CIRCA 3RD CENTURY B.C.
Standing on a rectangular plynth with upper and lower moldings, a mantle wrapped around her waist and tucked under her left arm, both arms bent out at the elbow, hands missing, her head tilted to the left, her hair center-parted, wearing a thick rolled diadem and a fillet, long tresses of hair on each shoulder, leaning on a herm of a youthful head wearing a diadem, male genitalia on the rectangular shaft, traces of polychrome including pink on the robes and red on the hair, 10 1/2in. (26.7cm.) high
PROBABLY FROM MYRINA, CIRCA 3RD CENTURY B.C.
Standing on a rectangular plynth with upper and lower moldings, a mantle wrapped around her waist and tucked under her left arm, both arms bent out at the elbow, hands missing, her head tilted to the left, her hair center-parted, wearing a thick rolled diadem and a fillet, long tresses of hair on each shoulder, leaning on a herm of a youthful head wearing a diadem, male genitalia on the rectangular shaft, traces of polychrome including pink on the robes and red on the hair, 10 1/2in. (26.7cm.) high