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English: Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer. Greek, 2nd–3rd century BC. Said to be from Alexandria, Egypt. Bequest of Walter C. Baker, 1971 (1972.118.95).
The complex motion of this dancer is conveyed exclusively through the interaction of the body with several layers of dress. Over an undergarment that falls in deep folds and trails heavily, the figure wears a lightweight mantle, drawn tautly over her head and body by the pressure applied to it by her right arm, left hand, and right leg. Its substance is conveyed by the alternation of the tubular folds pushing through fron bellow and the freely curling softness of the fringe. The woman's face is covered by the sheerest of veils, discernible at its edge below her hairline and at the cutouts for the eyes. Her extended right foot shows a laced slipper. This dancer has been convincingly identified as one of the professional entertainers, a combination of mime and dancer, for which the cosmopolitan city of Alexandria was famous in antiquity.
Español: Figurilla de bronce de una bailarina con velos y máscara. Grecia, siglo III o II a. C. Supuestamente proveniente de Alejandría, Egipto. Donación de Walter C. Baker, 1971 (1972.118.95).
La complejidad de los movimientos de la bailarina se transmite exclusivamente mediante la interacción del cuerpo con varias capas de su atuendo. Sobre la prenda interior que cae en profundos pliegues y cuelga pesadamente, la figura viste un manto liviano, estirado tensamente sobre su cabeza y cuerpo por la presión que aplican el brazo derecho, la mano izquierda y la pierna derecha. Su solidez se transmite a través de la interacción de los pliegues tubulares que surgen desde abajo y la suave sinuosidad de los bordes. El rostro de la mujer se halla cubierto por el velo más delgado, discernible en el borde debajo de la línea del cabello y en el recorte para los ojos. Su pie derecho extendido muestra una zapatilla atada con cintas. Esta bailarina pudo identificarse convincentemente como una de las artistas profesionales, una combinación de mimo y bailarina, por las cuales era famosa la ciudad cosmopolita de Alejandría en la antigüedad. |
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