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Although most of the statue is carved in broad planes, the
sculptor has paid particular attention to details in the head.
There he attempted to render precisely and with apparent
descriptive accuracy the details of the prince's face. The
part of the eye, for example-the eyebrow, eyelids, eyeballs,
and sockets-are distinct. Elsewhere the artist has not
worked in such probing detail. The breasts, for example,
are rendered in large forms, the nipples being absent. The
attention to the details of the face suggests that the artists
attempted to render a lifelikeness of the prince himself.