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Veiled female head

Glencairn Museum

Glencairn Museum
Bryn Athyn, United States

“This exceptionally fine Cypriot head is closest in quality and style to the well-known ‘Lady of Arso’ in Nicosia (Dikaios, 1961, p. 102, no. D282, pl. 21; Connelly, 1988, pp. 36—37, no. 3). The Pitcairn head is among the best of a group of votive sculptures of the Hellenistic period identified by Connelly as coming from the site of Arsos. Production at this local workshop began in the early 3rd c., when the generic types bear a relationship to representations of the early Ptolemies, and lasted into the middle of the 1st c. B.C. (Connelly, 1988, pp. 25-31).” (David Gilman Romano and Irene Bald Romano, _Catalogue of the Classical Collections of the Glencairn Museum_, 1999, 8)

Sources:
- David Gilman Romano and Irene Bald Romano, _Catalogue of the Classical Collections of the Glencairn Museum_, 1999, 8.
- David Gilman Romano and Irene Bald Romano _Greece and Rome: The Classic World: An Exhibit of Greek and Roman Artifacts_, Glencairn Museum, 1986, no. 31.

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  • Title: Veiled female head
  • Location Created: Cyprus
  • Physical Dimensions: P.H. 0.374; W. 0.277; D. 0.324 m.
  • Medium: Soft white limestone
  • Date: Hellenistic period (late 3rd-2nd c. B.C.)
  • Collection: Greek
  • Accession Number: 09.SP.1533
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