Head of a Woman, c. 1500-1525. The original context and function of these two marble heads are unknown. They are presumed to have been part of a relief sculpture from a ch?teau, perhaps in the Loire region, or else from a tomb sculpture. Their style is reminiscent of sculptures produced by Michel Colombe, a prominent sculptor active in the Loire Valley in the service of aristocratic and royal patrons, and may have been carved by a close follower or member of his workshop.

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