Faience statuette fragment of Venus

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

The missing lower portion of this statuette makes it difficult to determine if the woman depicted was clothed. However, her preserved left hand, which pulls back her hair, recalls the gesture of Venus after she emerged newly born from the sea, the subject of a famous Greek sculptural type of the third to second century B.C.

Faience statuette fragment of Venus, faience, Roman

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