Head of a young woman (?)

Head of a young woman (?) University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library -- Special Collections Dept. manuscripttext eng Face of a young woman is smooth while the hair is roughly worked. The hair is rolled away from the face is twists and sweeps of hair, secured tightly by a filet at the forefront of her head. Behind the filet, the hair design is indistinguishable from the shape of the head. The crown of the head has been worn down and the nose has been broken. The eyelids define the eyes. The lips are straight. The face is not symmeticcal: the left side of the face is more prominent than the right side, and the left eye is higher on the face than the right. Face of a young woman is smooth while the hair is roughly worked. The hair is rolled away from the face is twists and sweeps of hair, secured tightly by a filet at the forefront of her head. Behind the filet, the hair design is indistinguishable from the shape of the head. The crown of the head has been worn down and the nose has been broken. The eyelids define the eyes. The lips are straight. The face is not symmeticcal: the left side of the face is more prominent than the right side, and the left eye is higher on the face than the right. Condition: Very good. Chipped nose and hair; crown of head is eroded heads (representations) sculpture (visual work) Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection

Head of a young woman (?)

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library -- Special Collections Dept.

manuscripttext

eng

Face of a young woman is smooth while the hair is roughly worked. The hair is rolled away from the face is twists and sweeps of hair, secured tightly by a filet at the forefront of her head. Behind the filet, the hair design is indistinguishable from the shape of the head. The crown of the head has been worn down and the nose has been broken. The eyelids define the eyes. The lips are straight. The face is not symmeticcal: the left side of the face is more prominent than the right side, and the left eye is higher on the face than the right.

Face of a young woman is smooth while the hair is roughly worked. The hair is rolled away from the face is twists and sweeps of hair, secured tightly by a filet at the forefront of her head. Behind the filet, the hair design is indistinguishable from the shape of the head. The crown of the head has been worn down and the nose has been broken. The eyelids define the eyes. The lips are straight. The face is not symmeticcal: the left side of the face is more prominent than the right side, and the left eye is higher on the face than the right.

Condition: Very good. Chipped nose and hair; crown of head is eroded

heads (representations)

sculpture (visual work)

Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection