Head from a votive statue - image 1

Archaic II

Head from a votive statue

Head from a votive statue: A round female head from a votive statuette. The woman has almond shaped eyes and the corners of her eyes lines are well shaped and meeting each other. The hair is thick and wavy and arranged behind the right ear that is surviving. She is wearing a long earing. The nose is broken and the lips have faded. Most of the face has a black stain. The back and the top of the head are missing. (Overall: 120 mm x 95 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot

Date

550 - 450 BC

Accession No.

16.5.72.101

Collection

Liverpool Museum

Provenance

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