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Ancient Greek Terracotta Head – Likely a Goddess or Noble Lady, ca. 500 B.C.E.
Ancient Greek Terracotta Head – Likely a Goddess or Noble Lady, ca. 500 B.C.E.
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An exceptional example of classical artistry, this ancient Greek terracotta head, dated circa 500 B.C.E., likely represents a goddess or high-born woman from the Archaic period. Sculpted with remarkable grace and stylistic refinement, the figure displays characteristic features of early Greek sculpture, arched brows, serene expression, and delicate detailing in the hair and facial structure. The preservation and craftsmanship of this piece are of museum quality, a rare find for its age and medium.
Terracotta figures were often used in both religious and domestic settings, ranging from votive offerings to temple decoration or household shrines. The dignified presence and sculptural elegance of this head suggest it may have belonged to a larger cult statue or funerary object dedicated to a revered deity such as Aphrodite, Demeter, or Persephone, or perhaps symbolized the ideal of feminine virtue in Greek society.
Pieces of this caliber seldom appear on the open market, making this a truly distinguished addition for collectors of antiquities, classical art, or ancient Mediterranean history.
Provenance: A dozen high quality Luristan artifacts purchased through a highly reputable UK Dealer who brokered for an old UK Antiquities Estate Collection.
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