This Greek statue of a Muse shows her wearing the high cothurni of the theatre on her feet, and she may have originally carried an instrument in her left arm. The dress she wears, a long chiton with a [+]
The soft, sensual appearance of the torso, with details such as swollen nipples and delicately rounded chest and belly regions, is typical of late Hellenistic sculpture. Its typology coincides with th [+]
Hellenistic original. The movement of the body and its composition in an inverted “S” shape recall the statues of Praxiteles. Nevertheless, the proportions are thinner and the treatment of the flesh i [+]