The "harp-player" from Keros. Marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre of harp. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of the Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 B.C.). Inv. no. 3908.
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