archaic smile
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Tweet n. A representation of the human mouth with slightly upturned corners, characteristic of early Greek sculpture produced before the fifth century BC. [After the Archaic Period, early period of ancient Greek sculpture.] (click for a larger image) archaic smilec. 530 bc marble kore attributed to sculptor Phaidimos |
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