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Attributed to the Bastis Master, Marble female figure

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“Said to be from Paros, but more likely to be from Naxos” (Preziosi in Antiquities from the collection of Christos G. Bastis, 1987, p. 121)<br/><br/> [Until 1947, with Nicolas Koutoulakis, Paris]; 1947, purchased by Christos G

Female figure, marble statue, Greece. Front view. Cycladic civilization, 3500-1050 BC, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-87017973

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