Vases Geometric Figurine with Pinched Face and Geometric Decoratio...
Figurine with Pinched Face and Geometric Decorations

Figurine with Pinched Face and Geometric Decorations

Geometric 6256 · first half 6th century BCE (Archaic)
<p>Plank figures of this type, with pinched bird-like faces and high “polos” crowns, are strongly abstract in style but securely dated to the Archaic period (6th century BCE) by excavated examples in Boeotia. Painted details create the eyes, the long wavy hair, and the decoration of the long garments worn by the figures, which all appear to be female. These figures also typically wear pomegranate pendants around their necks, and the pomegranate is strongly linked to death and rebirth by their association with story of Persephone in the underworld. The figures usually have a modeled spiral that emerges from the brow as part of the crown; the meaning behind the spiral and the very stylized facial features is not known. It is also uncertain whether these figures represent mortal women or goddesses.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.1923' rel='external'>Figurine with Pinched Face and Geometric Decorations</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
Technique
Date
first half 6th century BCE (Archaic)
Culture
Greek
Painter
Medium
terracotta, hand made; painted
Museum
Walters Art Museum
Accession Number
48.1923
Image Source
walters_cc0
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