Greek, Hellenistic — Statuette of a standing goddess wearing a red polos — 3rd - 1st Century B.C

Greek, Hellenistic, 3rd - 1st Century B.C, Terracotta, 105 mm x 32 mm Condition: Good condition. Documented provenance. Antikarts dossier with presentation, characteristics and traceability.
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Detailed Description

Item: Statuette of a standing goddess wearing a red polos.

Culture: Greek, Hellenistic.

Dating: 3rd - 1st Century B.C.

Material: Terracotta.

Dimensions: 105 mm x 32 mm.

Analysis & expertise

Record prepared for Antikarts from the photographs and technical information provided by the source.

Attributions and measurements are retained as cataloguing markers, without over-interpretation.

This entry is preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference (no price displayed).

Characteristics

Item: Statuette of a standing goddess wearing a red polos

Material: Terracotta

Culture: Greek, Hellenistic

Period: 3rd - 1st Century B.C

Dimensions: 105 mm x 32 mm

Condition: Good condition

Historical context

Greek and Hellenistic material culture relies on codified forms and iconography. Surviving objects help document stylistic and technical evolutions across regions and workshops.

Attribution: Greek, Hellenistic. Dating indicated: 3rd - 1st Century B.C.

Cultural value

Preserved as a comparison anchor within the Antikarts corpus.

Primary value lies in typology, stated dating and the associated traceability trail.

Traceability & guarantees

Provenance (summary): Ex German private collection, Munich, acquired in the 1980s.

Record preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference.

Archived source: https://www.yourantiquarian.com/product/greek-statuette-of-a-goddess-wearing-polos/.

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Material, chronological and cultural record for the object

Reference YA-4769
Period
Greek, Hellenistic
Date
3rd - 1st Century B.C
Diameter
105 mm x 32 mm
Other References
YA-4769
Condition
Good condition
Provenance
Ex German private collection, Munich, acquired in the 1980s