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Head of Artemis

This head, possibly Artemis, shows the influence of Praxiteles, sculptor of the Aphrodite of Knidos statue, and is thought to be a Hellenistic original. It does not quite match the beauty of its famous sister: the eyes are strangely uneven, and the top of its head is flat. Perhaps it was finished in plaster in antiquity. It was certainly painted; traces of colour have been found on the original

Material: 
Marble
Location of Original: 

Dresden, Albertinum 136

Size: 
0.32m
Accession: 

Purchased 1889-90

References: 

Lippold: Griechische Plastik, 287 (n.8)
Lawrence: Later Greek Sculpture (1927), 12, pl. 4b
Hermann: Archäologische Anzeiger IX (1894), 28, fig.10
Grose: 78, no.354
Knoll et al: Die Antiken im Albertinum (1993), 32

Date: 
C3 BCE
Provenance: 

Probably found in Cyzicus near the sea of Marmara in modern-day Turkey

Number: 
332

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