greek antiquities in the louvre room 36, terracotta figurines from tanagra

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Artemis Bendis Louvre CA159

Artemis Bendis Louvre CA159

Artemis Bendis, Thracian goddess of the hunt identified with Artemis by the Greeks, here recognizable by the Phrygian cap and the fawn-skin. Terracotta, ca. 350 BC, may come from Tanagra.Français : Artémis Be... More

Papposilenus crotals Louvre CA942

Papposilenus crotals Louvre CA942

Theatrical type: a satyr. Papposilenus playing the crotales. Terracotta from Boeotia (Tanagra?). Français : Type théâtral : le satyre. Papposilène jouant des crotales, provenant de Béotie (Tanagra ?).

Old nurse infant Louvre MNB889

Old nurse infant Louvre MNB889

Old nurse holding a newborn. Terracotta coming from Tanagra? Made in Attica? ca. 325–300 BC.Français : Vieille nourrice tenant un nourrisson. Terre cuite provenant de Tanagra (?), production attique (?), v. 3... More

Veiled dancer Louvre MNB495

Veiled dancer Louvre MNB495

Veiled dancer. Français : Danseuse voilée. Public domain photograph of statue, sculpture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lady in blue Louvre MNB907

Lady in blue Louvre MNB907

Figurine of the type of the Large Herculaneum Woman. Gilt and painted terracotta, Tanagran artwork. Français : Figurine du type de la Grande Herculanaise. Femme drapée dans son himation tenant un éventail. Te... More

Veiled dancer Louvre Myr660

Veiled dancer Louvre Myr660

Veiled dancer. Français : Danseuse voilée. Veiled dancer, Tanagra terra cotta figure, 7 inches high, c. 150-100 B.C.E, Louvre