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Terracotta 'Tanagra' figure of an old nurse

-300/-300

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This stooped old woman with hunched shoulders holds a large, naked baby firmly in her arms. She wears a voluminous, sleeved chiton (tunic) and most of her hair is contained in a sakkos (a bag-like headdress). Her face, with its raised eyebrows, sagging, wrinkled cheeks and chin, and frame of snail-shell curls is distinctly theatrical. The 'Old Nurse' was a popular character in Greek comic drama from the late fifth century BC onwards. While earlier terracotta actor figures are clearly characterised by their padded costumes or obvious masks, it can be difficult to decide whether later examples like this represent an actor or the real-life character on which the comic type was based.It is uncertain where this figure was made, as similar old nurse figures have been found at both Athens and Tanagra. However, the high quality of the modelling and the appearance of the clay suggest that this example may be Athenian.

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  • Title: Terracotta 'Tanagra' figure of an old nurse
  • Date Created: -300/-300
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 13.50cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Subject: child; wet-nurse/nanny
  • Registration number: 1911,0416.1
  • Production place: Made in Athens
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Tanagra
  • Period/culture: Hellenistic
  • Material: terracotta
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Purchased from Lembessis, C A
British Museum

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