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Terracotta head of a youth_96.18.173
“Terracotta head of a youth” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and can be seen in Gallery 170 in person at the museum. This head of a youthful boy, according to the museum’s website, is an intriguing piece full of detail and carved with a meaningful intent. This piece is from the Hellenistic period and dates back to 3rd – 2nd century B.C. This sculpture is made of Terracotta and is 21.6cm tall. The credit for this piece belongs to a purchase by subscription, 1896. The accession number is 96.18.173 and this image is in the Public Domain. This image can be found on the museum’s website.
Terracotta head of a youth_96.18.173
“Terracotta head of a youth” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and can be seen in Gallery 170 in person at the museum. This head of a youthful boy, according to the museum’s website, is an intriguing piece full of detail and carved with a meaningful intent. This piece is from the Hellenistic period and dates back to 3rd – 2nd century B.C. This sculpture is made of Terracotta and is 21.6cm tall. The credit for this piece belongs to a purchase by subscription, 1896. The accession number is 96.18.173 and this image is in the Public Domain. This image can be found on the museum’s website.