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| Original back probably preserved (now invisible). Otherwise broken all around. Above the smooth finished front surface preserved, a slightly raised fascia with the beginning of a concave molding.
Probably ... 20 June 1950 |
| a) Broken behind and at the right end. Traces of painted palmette on concave face.
b) The right end.
Pentelic marble.
From the Temple of Hephaistos (earlier assigned to the Temple of Ares).
a) Marble ... 31 January 1935
17 March 1952 |
| Put together from many pieces; head and right hand, made separately, missing; also the left hand, large fragments of lower body and back and lower legs and feet.
Conventional standing draped male figure, ... 1948 |
| Mended from many pieces; other do not join. Nothing to upper part preserved.
Toga-clad figure, at his left, non-joining part of a circular case for books.
Pentelic marble. Brought in 1937 (?), mended 1948 ... 1948 |
| Split vertically into two approximate equal halves; end of nose broken and minor chips; otherwise complete, with tenon for setting in statue.
Short straight hair; beard stippled.
Pentelic marble.
Drilled ... 2nd. half of 3rd. c. A.D. |
| Life-size. Broken behind.
Fragment from the head of a man, facing left with the paw of a lion gripping him from behind and above. The outer part of the lion's paw was worked in a separate piece and attached ... Ca. 530-520 B.C. |
| Bearded head, front only preserved. Nose missing; hair on proper right side badly worn; beard chipped, especially below.
Mustache indicated in part by parallel lines running down beside and below edges ... Roman period. |
| Head and lower legs broken off.
Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D. |
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