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FA-51869-05Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersSheila DillonThe Female Portrait in Greek Art and Society7/1/2005 - 6/30/2006$40,000.00Sheila Dillon   Duke UniversityDurhamNC27705-4677USA2004Arts, GeneralFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs400000400000

This project examines the place of the female portrait in Greek art and society. While portrait statues of women were a major component of Greek sculptural production, they are oddly underrepresented in our histories of Greek art. This scholarly neglect is probably due to the fact that female portraits are visually very homogeneous, with little physiognomic individuality. In a genre where realism is especially prized, these images fall far short of modern expectations of portrait likeness. This study aims to recuperate these images for the history of Greek portraiture, and to explore such broader issues as the historical contingencies of likeness, and the relationship of gender, identity, and portrait appearance.