c. 510 BCE
This female figure of a Kore is made of red clay with traces of red paint on the garment and black paint on the hair and back. The figure wears a chiton and stand holds an object in her right hand. She stand with her left foot advanced. Cracked and mended.
2.8 cm (1 1/8 in.)
Possibly from Olynthos
Marble
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