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(inventory)Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Artist/Maker Unknown
Description
English: So-called Lady of Auxerre, a female statuette in the Daedalic style. Limestone with incised decoration, formerly painted, ca. 640–630 BC, made in Crete?
Français : Dame d'Auxerre, statuette féminine de style dédalique. Calcaire à décor incisé, autrefois peint, vers 640-630 av. J.-C., réalisé en Crète ?
Dimensions H. 75 cm (29 ½ in.)
Credit line Exchanged with the museum of Auxerre, 1909
Accession number Ma 3098
Location Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Denon, lower ground floor, room 1, case 12
Photographer/source Jastrow (2007)


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