[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
Reclining female figure, early Spedos variety, Early Cycladic II, c.2600-2500 BC (marble)
Cycladic female figure - 3D model by Georgios Tsolakis (@tsolakisgeo) [dc62c42]
Marble female figure, Cycladic, Early Cycladic II
The Mysterious Venus of Willendorf: What Does It Mean?
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19.5 Neolithic Cycladic Marble Goddess
Nude Sculpture: 5, 000 Years by Vicki Goldberg and Photographer-David Finn, 1st Ed at 1stDibs
City Life Org - The Met Announces Cycladic Art: The Leonard N. Stern Collection on Loan from the Hellenic Republic
YangShao Amphora, Neolithic
Marble female figure, Early Cycladic I, 3200–2800 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, The figure Stock Photo - Alamy
340 - Small marble female figurine with folded arms - Sainsbury Centre
File:Marble female figure, Late Neolithic Cycladic steatopygous, MET, 19M04058.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Marble female figure, Cycladic, Early Cycladic II