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Funerary relief of a Gallus a priest of Magna Mater in female dress from Lavinium. Rome, mid 2nd cen
BacchantePierre-Étienne Monnot (French; 1657–1733)created in Rome between 1692 and 1714Gilt terracot
Francesco Laurana, Female bust (perhaps an ideal portrait of Laura ) Provenza, ca. 1490, Kunsthistor
Another summer come and gone Clay, wire, acrylic, fabric, buttons, blue jay feather, petrified wood.
Song dynasty statues of female officers
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Cycladic marble female figurine, attr. to the Goulandris Master. Ca. 2500-2400 BCE (Early Cycladic
Egyptian limestone female head, 1987-1640 BC
Parthian female head from Hatra
Aztec stone sculpture of a kneeling female figure. Artist unknown; 15th or early 16th century. Now
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
Female figurine of the Luba (Baluba) people, south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in
Seated Female Figure, Northern Afghanistan, Ancient Bactria, circa 2500 - 1500 B.C.
Louise Bourgeois, Lair. ca. 1962-63. Plaster, 1814 x 2914 x 2314". Private collection, New York
Mona Hatoum, Impenetrable, 2009 (detail), black finished steel and fishing wire, 3 × 3 × 3 m. Courte
Jenny Holzer, What a shock when they tell you it won’t hurt… (1989), bethel white grani
via-appia:Terracotta figures, dancing femalesWestern Greek, 2nd century BC
fyeahwomenartists:Eva Hesse Metronomic Irregularity I, 1966.Tension: to communicate, to obfuscate, t
Female statuette of the Holoholo people, present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unkno
Agalea - Nude Erotic Art //3DPerceptions
Female Figure, Giambologna, 1571-73(Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
In developing Beverly Buchanan–Ruins and Rituals, which opens today, we hope to invite new readings
Female head with diademPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 8th century B.C.Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud
Bronze statue of a female dancer; Etruscan c. 500 BC
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