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| Small head, broken away behind.
The surface terribly damaged; preserved only at corners of eyes and mouth and some of cheeks and hair. Small hole in top of head.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. S 1246 (ΟΟ 122), head ... 25 May 1949 ... S 1246 (ΟΟ 122), head from the Nike Temple Parapet. |
| Broken all around.
Upper part of a male figure moving right, in fairly high relief. He wears a chiton and a chlamys, which is fastened in front and blows back behind him in heavy folds.
Careful work. Surface ... March 1954 ... From the Nike Temple Frieze. |
| Broken behind, just above and just below the knee, and to right.
Draped right knee, slightly bent, from a life-size statue from akroterion of Temple of Ares.
Good workmanship.
Pentelic marble.
Joins Nike ... 16 June 1951 ... Draped right knee, slightly bent, from a life-size statue from akroterion of Temple of Ares.
Good workmanship.
Pentelic marble.
Joins Nike (from Temple of Ares) in National Museum, no. 1732, cf. |
| Two joining fragments.
Abacus, fillets, and top of volutes recut to make base for interior support of fourth period of church. Lower part of volutes cut off.
Developed fifth century type egg and dart ... 18 February 1936 ... ADDENDA Dreruf points out that this capital is identical with another now lying beside the Guard's House below the Nike Temple (Homer A. |
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