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Magna Graecia |
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Magna Graecia: Greek Art From South Italy and Sicily
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Head of a Boy (about 530 BC)
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Head of a Boy (about 530 BC) This early 6th-century BC limestone head was probably originally part of the sculptural decoration of a Greek temple in ancient Selinus on the south coast of Sicily. The head shows a male youth with prominent eyes. His mouth is upturned into an "archaic smile," a convention of the period.Page 4 of 7 | On the next page: Head of a Woman (about 470-460 BC) |
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