
Stake attention in this memory
Two marble busts are displayed in a museum setting, illuminated by artificial light. The image appears to be rotated, with the busts and pedestals positioned vertically. The upper bust depicts the head of a young woman or goddess, possibly a Muse, carved from light-colored marble. She has soft features and her hair is styled with a diadem. An accompanying plaque, visible to the right, provides details in both Greek and English. The Greek text reads: "Μαρμάρινη κεφαλή νεαρής γυναίκας με διάδημα ή θεάς, πιθανώς Μούσας, 340 - 330 π.Χ. Σίφνος - Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Σίφνου, 4." The English translation states: "Marble diademed head of young woman or goddess, possibly a Muse, 340 - 330 BC, Sifnos - Archaeological Museum of Sifnos, 4." The lower bust, also of marble, features the head of a woman with a more refined and classical appearance. Her hair is intricately styled. This bust is also mounted on a pedestal with an informational plaque. While only partially visible and legible from the provided OCR, the plaque indicates it is a "Marble head of a woman" and dates to the "2nd century BC." The scene is set indoors, likely in a gallery or exhibition hall in Athina, Greece, given the context. The busts are positioned against a plain, light-colored wall, with the display stands being simple, modern pedestals.
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