Crowned Head of a Woman ca. 1270 South Italian This engaging head was probably carved in the French court of Robert of Anjou (r. 1266-85) centered in Naples. Its classical overtones are related to works by Nicola di Bartolomeo da Foggia,who signed the masterful pulpit at the Cathedral of Ravello in 1272.. Crowned Head of a Woman. South Italian. ca. 1270. Marble (Lunense marble from Carrera), traces of lapis lazuli and lead. Made in Campania probably, Southern Italy. Sculpture-Stone
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