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| Broken off above feet. Edges of base chipped.
On a reel-shaped base three identical female figures back to back. Archaistic drapery.
Coarse, heavy work.
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles. Leica, LXXVII-60 ... 1st - 2nd c. A.D ... On a reel-shaped base three identical female figures back to back. Archaistic drapery.
Coarse, heavy work.
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| Broken off above. Edges and corners broken away.
On front and two sides archaistic drapery in very flat relief, terminating in a straight line 0.05m. from bottom.
Marble gray and crumbly, probably from ... January 1955 ... On front and two sides archaistic drapery in very flat relief, terminating in a straight line 0.05m. from bottom.
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| Full height preserved but much battered.
Three female figures in high-girt peplos over sleeved chiton stand against a thick column. One holds long torches. One has both arms lowered. Of the third only ... 2nd c. A.D. (?) ... Symmetrical archaistic drapery. Peplos open on right side.
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| Fragment preserves proper right side of beard and face of archaistic herm with drapery thrown over it.
Cf. S 33 from Section Ε.
Pentelic marble. From marble pile by north gate (marbles left in Stoa area ... Roman period ... Fragment preserves proper right side of beard and face of archaistic herm with drapery thrown over it.
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| Preserves corkscrew curls of archaistic herm and some of the drapery over it.
Hard, Roman work.
Thasian marble. From marble pile by north gate (marbles left in Stoa area. Leica ... Roman period ... Preserves corkscrew curls of archaistic herm and some of the drapery over it.
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| One out of the three draped figures mostly preserved and fragment of column. Plinth on which figures stood broken all around; dressed on bottom. Head, shoulder, right breast, upper arms, broken off; feet ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Standing draped figure, with arms hanging down close to sides, a chiton high girt; archaistic drapery. Small pleats of an undergarment (?) |
| The right side and part of the back preserved; broken off below shoulders and above knees.
Kore of archaistic type, about two-thirds life-size. She wears an Ionic chiton, and himation, a fold of which ... Early Roman (?) period ... Kore of archaistic type, about two-thirds life-size. She wears an Ionic chiton, and himation, a fold of which she grasped in her right hand. Over-drapery rendered by elaborate zigzag, swallowtail, and parallel folds; under-drapery plastered close to body.
Probably archaistic work.
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| Broken on all sides. Back preserved; rough-picked.
Legs of nude male striding left with drapery falling in front; archaistic.
Perhaps representing row dance of Hermes and the Nymphs.
Hollow cutting on ... 9 August 1977 ... Legs of nude male striding left with drapery falling in front; archaistic.
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| Head, arms and legs missing. Drapery at sides broken off.
Nude youthful male figure perhaps copied from a late archaic kouros. Long tresses on shoulders. A small mantle passed across the back above the ... 1st c. B.C. (?) ... Head, arms and legs missing. Drapery at sides broken off.
... It is rendered with very stiff, straight folds.
Archaistic. Represents perhaps Dionysos.
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| A herm used as support for the left arm of la large statue carrying a child.
Upper half of the child is missing as well as the entire statue, whose left arm rests on the head of the herm. The base of ... 2nd c. A.D ... The child is half draped, and heavy folds of drapery hang down on either side of the herm. The modeling of the child's body, the arm and the drapery is indifferent though effective. ... Cf. the description of the Herm of Alkamenes in Richter (1929) , Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks, p. 236, fig. 628 (p. 182, fig. 673 in the 4th edition 1970): "The style of the herm is evidently archaistic, the formal treatment of the hair and beard being conditioned by its architectonic character, for the rendering of the eyes places it in the second half of the fifth century." |
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