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A supporting member serving the function of a pier, column, or pilaster and carved or moulded in the form of a draped, human, female figure; originally found as bearers of a part of the Erechteion on the Greek Acropolis.

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A supporting member serving the function of a pier, column, or pilaster and carved or moulded in the form of a draped, human, female figure; originally found as bearers of a part of the Erechteion on the Greek Acropolis.
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Caryatid
A supporting member serving the function of a pier, column, or pilaster and carved or moulded in the form of a draped, human, female figure; originally found as bearers of a part of the Erechteion on the Greek Acropolis.

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    A supporting member serving the function of a pier, column, or pilaster and carved or moulded in the form of a draped, human, female figure; originally found as bearers of a part of the Erechteion on the Greek Acropolis. (English)
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