Girl holding a pet animal at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Girl holding a pet animal at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Published 2015-07-08T10:23:25+00:00
This is a marble statue of a girl holding a pet animal, originating from the Greek Hellenistic period (3rd century B.C.) The child wears a peplos with a long overfold and over it a sleeveless chiton that has slipped off her shoulder. She has gathered up the front portion to carry a small animal, probably a pet puppy. Such statues of children were often dedicated as votives or steles in sanctuaries or served as funerary monuments.
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Date published | 08/07/2015 |
Title | Girl holding a pet animal |
Date | 3rd century B.C. |
Dimension | 25 3/8in. (64.4cm) |
Accession | 26.60.89 |
Period | Hellenistic |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Fletcher Fund, 1926 |
Record | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/252553?sortBy=Relevance&ft=Girl+holding+a+pet+animal&pg=1&rpp=20&pos=1 |
Place | Metropolitan Museum of Art |