This terracotta bust depicts Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos of Crete, who helped Theseus through the labyrinth. It is 61 cm tall, hand scuplted, and has traces of paint indicating it was once fully painted. It was found in Falerii Novi, Italy. The sculpture was done in the Classical Etruscan style, being heavily influenced by Greek and Roman art. The bust is made of terracotta, which was a common material for the Etruscans. The hair is finely detailed, as is the drapery of her clothing. The face is naturalistic as well, athough she has a very stoic expression in contrast to the motion shown by the rest of the figure. She may have been making an 'unveiling' gesture, which was shown often in Greek art
This terracotta bust depicts Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos of Crete, who helped Theseus through the labyrinth. It is 61 cm tall, hand scuplted, and has traces of paint indicating it was once fully painted. It was found in Falerii Novi, Italy. The sculpture was done in the Classical Etruscan style, being heavily influenced by Greek and Roman art. The bust is made of terracotta, which was a common material for the Etruscans. The hair is finely detailed, as is the drapery of her clothing. The face is naturalistic as well, athough she has a very stoic expression in contrast to the motion shown by the rest of the figure. She may have been making an 'unveiling' gesture, which was shown often in Greek art