AN EAST GREEK FLASK IN THE FORM OF A CROUCHING DWARF ATTRIBUTED TO THE APHRODITE GROUP CIRCA 550 B.C., PROBABLY FROM SAMOS OR MILETUS Hollow-moulded, standing naked with knees bent, hands clasping his fleshy belly, with long red hair dressed in horizontal rows of curls at the back, ending in a row of spiral curls in relief, surmounted by the flask's broad-rimmed mouth, consolidated with chips to rim, mounted 5.1/8 in. (13 cm.) high
AN EAST GREEK FLASK IN THE FORM OF A CROUCHING DWARF ATTRIBUTED TO THE APHRODITE GROUP CIRCA 550 B.C., PROBABLY FROM SAMOS OR MILETUS Hollow-moulded, standing naked with knees bent, hands clasping his fleshy belly, with long red hair dressed in horizontal rows of curls at the back, ending in a row of spiral curls in relief, surmounted by the flask's broad-rimmed mouth, consolidated with chips to rim, mounted 5.1/8 in. (13 cm.) high
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