| Object Number |
MS5749 |
| Current Location |
Collections Storage |
| Culture |
Italic | Etruscan | Roman |
| Provenience |
Italy | Etruria | Caere |
| Date Made |
300 BCE to 100 BCE |
| Section |
Mediterranean |
| Materials |
Terracotta |
| Iconography |
Male Head |
| Description |
Male terracotta votive head; Central Italy, undoubtedly from a sanctuary, votive deposit; capite velato type; large example; very fine; broken across back and base. Missing: lower part of front and most of back. Forward part of head only represented. Frontal pose; sickle shaped locks above forehead. Framed by simplified representation of a mantle drawn over head. Back so far as preserved is plain; trace of a vent hole. mold made; finger marks on interior. Hard buff clay with small grits. Possible traces of red or pink on cheeks. A bit under life size. |
| Height |
21.5 cm |
| Width |
19.5 cm |
| Depth |
11 cm |
| Credit Line |
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Current & Past Exhibitions
This object has never been on display.
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