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Female bust (protome)
Greek
Early Classical Period
about 480-460 B.C.
Place of Manufacture: Greece, Boiotia
Medium/Technique
Terracotta; mold-made
Dimensions
22.3 cm (8 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase with funds donated by contribution
Accession Number01.7916
CollectionsAncient Greece and Rome
ClassificationsSculpture
DescriptionProtome in the shape of a female bust with two holes at the top for suspension. A veil covers the crown (stephane) and falls over the shoulders. A lock of hair is visible on either side at the edge of the veil. Much incrusted.
ProvenanceBy 1901, sold by Athanasios Rhousopoulos (b. 1823-d. 1898), Athens, to Edward Perry Warren (b. 1860-d. 1928), London [see note]; 1901, sold by E. P. Warren to the MFA. (Accession date: December 1, 1901).
Note: according to E. P. Warren’s records, it was bought from A. Rhousopoulos in Athens and was said to come from Boeotia.
Note: according to E. P. Warren’s records, it was bought from A. Rhousopoulos in Athens and was said to come from Boeotia.