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A large, ancient Cycladic female idol, carved from light-colored marble, is displayed upright within a glass museum case. The figurine exhibits a highly stylized, elongated form characteristic of early Aegean art. Its head is flat and oval-shaped with a prominent, triangular nose and no other facial features. Distinct, rounded breasts are visible on the torso, with arms folded beneath them across the abdomen. The legs are depicted together, separated by a deep, central groove, ending in stylized feet. The idol rests on a dark, polished stone plinth. The background inside the display case is dark, helping to highlight the artifact. Numerous reflections of overhead spotlights and the surrounding museum environment are visible on the glass. Behind the main idol, a white information plaque with black, illegible text is mounted on the back wall of the case. In a lower section of the display, a smaller, similar, possibly wooden or terracotta figurine is visible, also enclosed in glass. The image captures a museum exhibit, likely in Athens, Greece, showcasing ancient artwork.
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