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Cypriot Female Plank Figure in the Getty Villa, July 2008

Cypriot Female Plank Figure in the Getty Villa, July 2008
Female Plank Figure
Unknown
Cypriot, 2000 - 1900 B. C.
Terracotta
8 in.
2001.80

It may be difficult for modern viewers to recognize this abstract sculpture as a female figure. During the Early and Middle Bronze Ages (2500 - 1650 B.C.), Cypriot artists often depicted the female form in the shape of a plank. This terracotta example is decorated with alternating bands of incised geometric lines, which indicate patterned clothing and jewelry. A rather prominent nose has been carefully sculpted, and round eyes and a slightly open mouth have been clearly rendered. Near the shoulders, two protrusions indicating breasts provide the only clue to the figure's gender.

Text from: www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=144484

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