Western Greece, Archaic Period, ca. 600 BCE. A fabulous terracotta figure known as a "kore," a standing woman wearing draped garments. The figure faces forward and stands atop an integral cubic plinth, wears a lengthy himation, has broad shoulders and perky breasts, and a raised head atop a wide neck. Her elegant countenance is comprised of raised ovoid eyes, a petite nose, an Archaic smile, and smooth cheeks, all beneath centrally-parted bangs and framed with an elegant coiffure that drapes to her shoulders. Covered in cream-hued slip, this is a wonderful and finely-preserved example of Archaic figurative artistry! Size: 1.875" W x 7.4" H (4.8 cm x 18.8 cm).
By the seventh century BCE, Greek art began to evolve from its embrace of geometric patterning, which was favored between approximately 1050 and 700 BCE, to a desire to create more naturalistic representations of the human figure. Most famous are the freestanding sculptures of two main types, the male standing youth known as a kouros, and the draped standing female kore. The earliest examples demonstrate an Egyptian influence in both pose and proportions, but over time sculptors created even more lifelike representations. These were placed in sanctuaries as well as cemeteries and served as grave markers and dedications to the deities.
Provenance: private Alabama, USA collection; ex-Roy Green collection
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Condition
Repaired from two large pieces, with light restoration, resurfacing, and overpainting along break lines. Minor nicks and abrasions to plinth, legs, body, and head, with softening to some finer details particularly on face, light fading to original pigmentation, and minor encrustations. Nice earthen deposits and great traces of original pigmentation throughout.