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In 1973 Cecil and Ida Green gave the Dallas Museum of Art a major ancient sculpture, the Roman "Figure of a woman" (1973.11). ... The sculpture was probably either a commemorative funerary portrait or a civic or religious dedication. It dates to the middle years of the 2nd century, the height of the Roman Empire.

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In 1973 Cecil and Ida Green gave the Dallas Museum of Art a major ancient sculpture, the Roman "Figure of a woman" (1973.11). The sculpture was probably either a commemorative funerary portrait or a civic or religious dedication. It dates to the middle years of the 2nd century, the height of the Roman Empire.

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