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Miniature Bust, Fairy Castle

Specifications

Miniature Bust, Fairy Castle

Category

Art, Architecture, and Design

Classification

CHENHALL - Communication Objects - Arts - Visual Arts - Sculpture - Bust
CHENHALL - Communication Objects - Arts - Visual Arts - Sculpture - Miniature

Object Origin
Date Created:

1928-1935

Physical Characteristics

Object Description: Miniature Greek-style bust sculpture mounted on green pedestal. Features are not very detailed.

Materials:

terra cotta

Measurements: Object:
    Height: 2 in, Width: 1.5 in, Depth: 1.7 in
    Weight: 0.291 lbs

Credit

Gift of Colleen Moore, 49.129.162

Display Status

On Exhibit

Miniature Bust, Fairy Castle

About: Miniature Bust, Fairy Castle

About: Miniature Bust, Fairy Castle

Found within the Great Hall of the Fairy Castle is this terracotta tanagra figure of a female bust made over 2,000 years ago (c. 4th-3rd centuries BCE). Made in Greece, tanagra figurines commonly depicted activities seen in everyday life. 


The Great Hall with floating staircase is a grand room with many treasures. The floor is composed of ivory carved with rose vines which carry up onto the great pillars supporting the ceiling. The ceiling includes domes painted by Helga Brabon of characters from fairytales of both the Grimm brothers and Hans Christian Anderson. The Great Hall includes many hanging wall paintings as well as many rare treasures gathered from around the world.

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