Dancing Female figure, thought to be a portrait of Praxilla of Sikyon

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Found in the garden of the Hadrian's Villa, the Roman statue depicts a female dancing and it is supposed to be the poetess Praxilla, probably holding a musical instrument in her hands at the same time. Parts of the sculptured body are being revealed in the swaying of her feminine movements. It is part of a collection of which only eight pieces have survived, and this is known by the name of Berliner Dancer.  

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