Ceramic Woman Statue, Greek Art, Tanagras Figurine.

-----------Statuette of a standing woman, late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Greek, probably Boeotian. This standing female figure is dressed in a chiton and himation, which covers her arms, torso, and thighs. Following the tradition for Tanagra figurines, the drapery folds are crisp and sharply tooled, giving the impression of a sculpture rendered in bronze. The details of her face are in the finest Athenian miniaturist tradition for the end of the fourth century B.C., distinguished by round eyes, a wide-bridged nose, full cheeks, and a small, delicate chin. Her hair, parted in the center and pulled back in a twist at the back, still bears traces of red paint.--------------


18 cm x 12,5 cm x 6 cm



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