Marble head of a child
Freestanding stone statues of children were made in the Hellenistic period as votive offerings dedicated to the gods in their sanctuaries to secure divine protection for the child depicted.
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Freestanding stone statues of children were made in the Hellenistic period as votive offerings dedicated to the gods in their sanctuaries to secure divine protection for the child depicted.
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Title: Marble head of a child
Period: Hellenistic
Date: 3rd–2nd century BCE
Culture: Greek
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: H.: 7 7/8 in. (20 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Bequest of Walter C. Baker, 1971
Accession Number: 1972.118.113
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