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Cycladic Female Figurine

Goulandris Masterca. 2500-2400 BC (Early Cycladic II)

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

Figurines of this type, from the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, have been found almost exclusively in tombs. Although it was first believed that these so-called "idols" represent deities, they probably should be interpreted more broadly as representations of "femaleness." The geometric shapes, the position of the arms across the abdomen, and the close-set legs with dangling feet are distinctive and may appear strikingly modern to the viewer today. This example represents the high point of Cycladic figurine carving, when the form had become extremely elegant.

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  • Title: Cycladic Female Figurine
  • Creator Lifespan: -2512/-2388
  • Creator Nationality: Greek
  • Date Created: ca. 2500-2400 BC (Early Cycladic II)
  • Physical Dimensions: w10.7 x h41.5 x d3.75 cm
  • Type: figurines
  • Rights: Museum purchase, 1993, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
  • External Link: The Walters Art Museum
  • Medium: marble
  • Provenance: Henri Seyrig, 1950s or 1960s [mode of acquisition unknown]; Herbert A. Cahn, Basel, Switzerland [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1993, by purchase.
  • Place of Origin: Cyclades, Greece
  • ExhibitionHistory: Early Cycladic Art. Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah. 2006
  • Artist: Goulandris Master
The Walters Art Museum

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