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| Handmade terracotta figurine of female figure, with rectangular peg, rounded at bottom, for insertion into separate body. Face flat, with nose, ears, and chin pinched out of lump of clay. Eyes, eyebrows, ... 1928/05/30 |
| Grotesque male mask with deeply wrinkled bird-like face. Wreath above the forehead. Back of the head rounded. Two holes cut for the eyes, and two others just above the ears for suspension. Hard, gritty ... According to Corinth 12 |
| Terracotta figurine of figure wearing a mask (?). Deep undercutting around face suggests outline of mask. Large, flat eyes; thin straight mouth. Hair represented by straight incised lines radiating from ... or 2nd c. B.C. |
| Comic actor as Herakles. Grotesque male figure of old man (wrinkles, shrunken arms) with protruding jaw and stomach. Wears short tunic that reaches over fat belly and lionskin fastened around the neck ... |
| Mouldmade terracotta figurine of draped, standing, male comic actor. Figure stands erect with relaxed left arm hanging straight down at side. Head. (H. 0.022) with Phrygian cap with hair protruding from ... based on style |
| Solid mouldmade figure of comic actor, standing with weight on rt. leg, lt. lightly flexed, rt. arm bent at side holding grapes, lt. holds baby at shoulder. Actor wears hair flat over head with receding ... 4th or 3rd c. B.C. |
| Terracotta masked actor. The mask, indicated by incised line around the face, has a leering expression, with parted lips and extended chin. Deeply lined forehead, hair brushed up stiffly. Left side of ... 3rd or 2nd c. according to Corinth 12 |
| Terracotta grotesque mask with wrinkled face and beetling brows, large hooked nose, thick lips, and enormous ears projecting at right angles. Careful workmanship. Found near MF-2368 (Davidson 1952, Corinth ... According to Corinth 12 |
| Figurine of draped, male, comic actor with bent right arm held close against body, figure grasps drapery in right hand near right breast, pulling it across chest. Head (H. 0.023) bald with some lank hair ... according to Corinth 12 |
| Miniature grotesque mask with bulging eyes, round cheeks, upturned nose, and grimacing mouth. No holes for eyes, nostrils, or mouth. Cf. MF-3344. Rough, gritty gray clay with common medium rounded inclusions ... based on Corinth 12 |
| Terracotta figurine of standing comic actor, with drapery held above stomach and right hand fondling large genitals. Stomach rounded and very prominent. Pubic hair indicated by short incised lines. Fingers ... based on Corinth 12 |
| Handmade terracotta figurine of nude standing figure, perhaps female because of large, possibly pregnant, belly, but no with no modelling of breasts. Possibly grotesque. Head raised with face pointing ... late 6th or early 5th c. B.C. |
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