Greek Terracotta Male Head

An ancient Greek terracotta head of a youthful male, an ephebe, with thick curly hair and head turned to the right.

Ca. 4th - 3rd century BC.
Height: 2 1/2 in. (6.5 cm).
Formerly in the Raphael Collin collection (1850 -1916); Senator William A. Clark (1839 - 1925) collection; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, (1926 - 2014; American University Museum (2014 - 2021).
Published: Collin, #113.
Inv#: 8348
Guaranteed Authentic

$1,500

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