Head of a Woman

390-375 BCE (Classical)

9.6 cm 13.5 cm 12.2 cm

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In the first decades of the 4th century BCE, artists further refined the representation of facial features: the eyes became more deeply set, the lower eyelid almost disappeared, and the lips and chin became more delicate. The serene expression, the triangular shape of the fore...

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Ludwig and Renata Edelstein [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1965, by bequest.
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en
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