1st century BCE-1st century CE
This fragment of terra sigillata pottery depicts a girl in profile facing the right. She wears a gauzy, short-sleeved garment cinched at the waist and a mantle is draped around her neck. Her right arm is raised and bent at the elbow, grasping a billowing garland.
Henry W. Haynes, Boston, MA (by 1912), bequest; Department of the Classics, Harvard University, 1912, transfer; Fogg Museum of Art, 1977.
Ceramic
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Unidentified cultureCeramic
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