| Inventory Number: | S 2742 | |
| Section Number: | Ν 988 | |
| Title: | Relief Fragment | |
| Category: | Sculpture | |
| Description: | Broken at right. Top, bottom and left sides irregularly preserved. Back originally rough-picked but smoothed from reuse. Original relief ground chipped away on edges, particularly at top. Preserved are the silhouettes of three standing females and at right a standing male (?) with his right hand on his head. At left a rough area, perhaps a rock or another figure. Molding on the left side suggests that antae and perhaps a cornice framed the relief. The women form a compact group and wear chitons and himations, which they have pulled over their heads. The male figure is slightly larger than the females - perhaps he is Apollo and the women Muses or Nymphs. The surface is very battered. Pentelic marble. | |
| Context: | From circled marbles. | |
| Notebook Page: | 2025 | |
| Negatives: | Leica, 82-16-34(33,35,36) | |
| Dimensions: | P.H. 0.669; P.W. 0.63; P.Th. 0.06 | |
| Material: | Marble (Pentelic) | |
| Date: | 25 August 1977 | |
| Section: | Ν | |
| Bibliography: | Agora XXXVIII, no. 212, p. 136, pl. 58. | |
| References: | Publication: Agora XXXVIII Image: 2016.04.0001 Image: 2012.73.0490 (82-16-34) Notebook Page: Ν-11-24 (pp. 2025-2026) Card: S 2742 Card: S 2742 |