Torso Fragment from a Female Figure (Late Spedos/Dokathismata Type)
Summary
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The Cycladic culture was a Bronze Age civilization that thrived on the Cycladic islands in the Aegean Sea from around 3200 BCE to 1050 BCE. Known for its minimalist yet elegant art, such as the famous Cycladic figurines, this culture engaged in maritime trade, had distinct burial practices, and served as a hub for cultural exchange between the Aegean, Anatolia, and the Near East. Despite its eventual decline, its influence on the wider ancient Mediterranean world remains significant.
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cycladic
antiquities
close to schuster master
torso fragment
female figure
dokathismata type
naxian marble
getty museum
ultra high resolution
high resolution
greece
early bronze age
neolithic
cycladic islands
3d object
statue
female portrait
sculpture
Date
0000
in collections
Source
J. Paul Getty Museum
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