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Cycladic Figure
- Country: Greece
- Source: Cycladic Islands 3000 BC (Early Bronze Age) Museum of Cycladic Art Athenss
- Size (cm): 17
- Material: Marble original (Resin replica)
Spedos type figurines, abstract representations of the human form, were created by the Cycladic civilization during the 3rd millennium BCE. They served as a profound source of inspiration for prominent artists of the early 20th century, including Brancusi, Picasso, Modigliani, and others. The abstract nature of these figurines possibly symbolized an ideal representation of a “Mother Goddess,” signifying fertility and rebirth. These figures where found in graves.