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Standing Female Figure
Standing Female Figure

Standing Female Figure

Artist Unknown
Datecirca 200 BCE–300 CE
MediumCeramic, with red and white slip paint
Dimensionsheight, width, and depth: 20 × 8 1/4 × 6 in. (50.8 × 21 × 15.2 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of the James G. Hanes Memorial Fund
Object numberG.73.8.38
On View
On view
Published References"Recent Acquisitions," (exhibition catalogue) North Carolina Museum of Art Bulletin 12, no. 3 (March 1974), cat. no. 205, illus. (b-w) 77.

Eduardo C. Corral, “Standing Female Figure, circa 200 B.C.E. – 300 C.E., ceramic with red and white slip paint" in “You Are the River: Literature Inspired by the North Carolina Museum of Art,” edited by Helena Feder (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2021), illus (color) 62.
Exhibition HistoryRaleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "Recent Acquisitions," June 16-August 18, 1974, cat. no 205, illus. (b-w) 77.

Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," October 7, 2022–present.
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