LOT 82 Greek Terracotta Aphrodite Statue
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4th-3rd century B.C. A terracotta figure of Aphrodite standing, weight on her left leg, wearing a peplos and a himation draped over her left shoulder and waist, closed by a girdle, the right arm bent to grasp a part of the himation revealing her naked right breast; the hair arranged under a low fluted polos with strands falling in ringlets to each side of the head; orange clay with white coating, traces of blue on the peplos and brown on her feet. See Burn, L., Higgings, R., Catalogue of Terracottas in the British Museum, London, 1903-2001, similar style in no.2091. 252 grams, 21.7 cm high (8 1/2 in."). Acquired 1960s-1990s. From the late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister. This figure belongs to the extensive typology of female figuresmonly used for generic portrayals of Aphrodite, maenads, or partially draped reclining female figures. These figures often represent holy prostitutes, selling their graces (note the gesture to show the breast and the exposed shoulder) in front of the temple of the divinity to which they dedicated their body. In South Italy, in particular, two types of female statuettes were widespread, the first type dressed in a high-belted chiton with crowned head, the second consisting of partially draped or nude female figures identified with Aphrodite. These would continue to be produced until the end of the 1st century BC. [No Reserve]Condition Report: Fine condition, repaired.
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