Two terracotta busts

Greek, Sicilian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 162

These busts, identified as Persephone or possibly Demeter, depict a goddess wearing a polos (headdress). As is typical of such Sicilian terracottas, they do not represent the figure's arms or breasts, but the face and the hair with its streaming locks and curls are powerfully rendered. Originally, they were adorned with earrings, as indicated by the holes in the ear lobes. They were probably painted and gilded and were presumably set up as votive offerings in sanctuaries.

Two terracotta busts, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian

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