

Female Attendants
The image depicts two female statues with similar features. The statues are made of a light-colored stone or material, possibly ivory. They have dark hair styled in an updo with a decorative headpiece. The headpieces are similar, with a rounded top and a curved design on top. Both statues have their right hand raised to their face, with their elbow bent. Their left hands are down by their sides, each holding a beaded strand that hangs down to their lower bodies. The women are wearing necklaces, bracelets on both wrists, a beaded belt around their waists, and ankle jewelry. Behind each statue is a decorative element with a green hue. The background is a gradient from dark gray to light gray. The statues are positioned on a flat surface, with one on the left and one on the right side of the image. The title of the image is "Female Attendants". The artist is not visually identifiable.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 603 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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