Marble head of a child

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 164

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.

Marble head of a child, Marble, Greek

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