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Unknown Maker, Greek

Female Figurine

Maker

Unknown Maker, Greek

Culture

Greek

Title

Female Figurine

Year

ca. 500 BCE

Medium

  • terracotta,
  • ceramic

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • terracotta,
  • ceramic

Materials

terracotta, clay products

Geography

Archaeological Site: Southern Italy

Dimensions

Height: 17.1 cm (6 3/4 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Nagler

Object Number

1999.60

Type

  • Ceramics

Exhibition History

Recent Acquisitions
Inclusive and Diverse
Feb 18, 2000 – Apr 16, 2000

Label copy

Seated and standing goddesses were common subjects for terra cotta figures in the Archaic Period. Although the function of these objects remains elusive, this bust and others with similar characteristics were most likely used as votive figures representing the Greek goddesses Demeter and/or Persephone. Votive figures are gifts offered to the gods in thanksgiving for blessings received or as incentives for desired outcomes. Such pieces were typically molded as two hollow parts, front and back, then joined. RISD's bust is composed of a front only, suggesting that it may have been placed on a shelf in a god's sanctuary.

The bust fills a gap in the Museum's collection of ancient terra cottas, most of which come from the Greek mainland and date to the 7th, early 6th, and post-5th centuries BC. Of special interest to our audience of RISD students and faculty is that this work clearly illustrates the molding techniques used to make terra cotta figures in the late 6th century BC.

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Public Domain This object is in the Public Domain and available under a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

Tombstone

Unknown Maker, Greek
Female Figurine, ca. 500 BCE
Terracotta; ceramic
Height: 17.1 cm (6 3/4 inches)
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Nagler 1999.60

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