Lady of Baza
| Lady of Baza | |
|---|---|
The impassive seated female figure is richly dressed and adorned with ear ornaments | |
| Material | Limestone |
| Height | 1.335 meters |
| Width | 1.08 meters |
| Created | 4th century BCE |
| Discovered | 22 July 1971 Baza, Andalusia, Spain |
| Discovered by | Francisco Velo |
| Present location | Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain |
The Lady of Baza (la Dama de Baza) is a famous example of Iberian sculpture by the Bastetani. It is a limestone female figure with traces of painted detail in a stuccoed surface. It is held in Spain's National Archaeological Museum.