● On view now — Gallery 151
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Supplicants placed votive heads in temples to accompany requests and offerings of thanks to the gods. Artisans used molds to produce images of both men and women. On finer examples, such as this head, a pointed tool was used to refine elements of the face and hair before the object was fired in the kiln. Traces of pigment suggest that the hair was originally painted bright red. Earrings once hung from holes in the ears.
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India
Uttar Pradesh — Head of a Deity or a Deified King
Afghanistan or Pakistan
Ancient region of Gandhara — Head of
Ancient Greek — Kantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Femal
Afghanistan or Pakistan
Ancient region of Gandhara — Head of
Pakistan or India
Ancient region of Gandhara, possibly Kashm
Afghanistan or Pakistan
Ancient region of Gandhara — Head of
India
Uttar Pradesh — Male Head
Ancient Greek — Head of a Man
Afghanistan or Pakistan
Ancient region of Gandhara — Head of
Afghanistan or Pakistan
Ancient region of Gandhara — Head of
India
Uttar Pradesh, possibly Ahichhattra — Male Bust with R
Ancient Greek — Head of a Youth