Description:

ANCIENT ETRUSCAN OR GREEK CLAY HEAD FRAGMENT, CIRCA 4TH-2ND CENTURY B.C.
probably from a votive head, with black mica specks in the clay, typical of Etruscan sculpture, depicted with youthful idealized features of a rounded oval face, almond shaped eyes, fleshly lips and a straight nose; face height 4 1/4 inches, width 3 1/2 inches

  • Provenance:
    Private Maryland and Massachusetts Estate Collection, by 1951
  • Exhibited:
    The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1951
  • Literature:
    "One Man's History of Art," Life Magazine, June 4, 1951, pp.67-68

    For similar examples see Dr. Francesco Buranelli, The Etruscans, Legacy of a Lost Civilization from the Vatican Museums, 1992, pp. 88-90, 102.

    The Brooklyn Museum has two similar votive heads: one described as possibly Greek, 1000 B.C.E. (no. 4.24) and one described as Etruscan (no. 04.23).
  • Condition: Old repair through face, pitting to surface, mica flecks in clay

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