Marble female figure, Cycladic, Final Neolithic

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[Until 1947, with Joseph Brummer, the Brummer Gallery, New York]; 1947, purchased by Walter Cummings Baker from the Brummer Gallery; 1947-1971, collection of Walter C. Baker, New York; acquired in 1972, bequest of W

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Marble female figure, Cycladic, Early Cycladic II

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