Peplophoros, from Herculaneum, later first century BC. One of a group of five similar statues found in the small garden peristyle of the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum, 1754. The intended subject is unknown, Peplophoros means a figure wearing a peplos - a thick, classical-style dress. The statue imitates the style of the early classical period 480-450 BC.
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