Figurine

Votive

MS5750

From: Italy | Etruria | Caere

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS5750
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Italic | Etruscan | Roman
Provenience Italy | Etruria | Caere
Date Made 300 BCE to 100 BCE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Terracotta
Iconography Male Head
Description

Male terracotta votive head; Central Italy, undoubtedly from a sanctuary, votive deposit; capite velato type; large example; very fine; preserves some paint; may have been trimmed from a votive statue - bust extends lower, has been filed off, without trace of finished base. Complete and intact save for a section of mantle above top of head and a bit of mantle on lower right. Forward part of head, including neck and top od chest, only represented. Frontal pose; double curve locks above forehead. Framed by a simplified representation of a mantle drawn over head. Back plain; vent hole 0.04m in diamter. On lower edge, all around, are prominent string marks; finger marks down length of back. Hard pinkish buff clay. Possible traces of red on face. Slightly under life size.

Height 26.5 cm
Width 17.5 cm
Depth 10.5 cm

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