拍品專文
Some of the typical features of this sculptor's ouvre are: the sloping shoulders; the generalized breasts; the upper arms not clearly distinguished from the chest; the elbows set close to the body with the right hand extending as far as the left elbow, causing the left elbow to be lower in the back than in the front; and the absence of the midsection. For a more detailed discussion of the Naxos Museum Master, see pp. 95-98 in Getz-Preziosi, Sculptors of the Cyclades, Individual and Tradition in the Third Millennium B.C., and p. 197 in the same author's Early Cycladic Art in North American Collections.