Head of a Young Woman

Description

This head of a young woman is designed after Greek art in the Archaic period (c. 600–480 BCE). She references a type of Greek statue called a kore in her heavily patterned hair, almond-shaped eyes, neutral expression, and large disk earrings, best preserved on the right ear. Her stephane or diadem crown is from the later Hellenistic period; however, with the addition of the decorative vegetal scroll it is characteristic of Roman art. All these elements together are not found in original Greek archaic artworks. This ancient combination of deliberately historic styles is called archaizing or archaistic by modern scholars.

Provenance

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Head of a Young Woman

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25–1 BCE

Accession Number

1989.74

Medium

marble

Dimensions

Overall: 23 x 19.5 x 18.5 cm (9 1/16 x 7 11/16 x 7 5/16 in.)

Classification

Sculpture

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund