The standing female figure stands with her weight on her left leg and raises her hands, clearly defined with fingernails, in a gesture of lamentation. The tilted head turns toward her left and her lean, oval face features a high forehead, furrowed eyebrows, eyes with etched pupils and irises, an accentuated nose, and a sharp chin. The mouth, with its lower lip projecting more than the upper, is stretched in an expression of sadness. The figure wears a chiton with two vertical pink stripes close to her legs and a himation with a fringed border worn as a shawl draped over the bust. This type of costume is also found on figures painted on Apulian vases. On the lower right of the himation, a mark, comparable to the letter lambda, is engraved. The position and weight of the figure are similar to those of three other members of this group (85.AD.76.1-2, 4).
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