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| Torso preserved, from neck to below the waist; lower left arm broken off, the right elbow chipped, also some object held at the breast by the right hand.
Standing, archaistic kore, wearing thin chiton ... 24 February 1953 ... Standing, archaistic kore, wearing thin chiton with sleeves and Ionic himation fastened on the right shoulder. |
| Intact, except for chips. Foot in the shape of inverted echinus with a rather wide groove near the edge; globular body; flaring mouth ridged in three degrees; band handles with concave upper surface. At ... 13 March 1955 ... Side A: man seated right on a diphros; he wears chiton and himation. Behind him stands a naked youth having his left arm wrapt in a himation. On each side one woman in Ionic chiton, belted himation and fillet.
... In front of him stands a woman, holding a flower; she wears patterned Ionic chiton, belted himation and fillet.
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| 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 ... She wears an Ionic chiton, and himation, a fold of which she grasped in her right hand. |
Head missing, and lower part of body from above knees.
The woman stands, her left arm held against her side, her right hanging at her side. She wears an Ionic chiton with a [himation] over it, over her ... 8 January 1938 ... She wears an Ionic chiton with a [himation] over it, over her left shoulder and under her right, lower. |
| A small pilaster in relief (section number Ω 490).
The original left side preserved, broken elsewhere.
Background painted blue, pilaster red.
ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: Fragment a) (section number Ω 1462) ... 18 April 1938, 23 July 1969 ... Goddess wears Ionic peplos, himation and a polos, the hair falling free behind.
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| Table of Contents. Preface. List of Plates. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Archaic Sculpture. Introduction. Provenance and Use. Chronology. Catalogue. Archaistic Sculpture. Definition of Terms. Archaistic ... Agora 11 ix ... Ionic Himation and Linen Chiton |
| Herms; Attachment of arms. Herms; Back hair. Herms; Beardless, used as supports. Herms; Body modelled to hips. Epigram of Praxagoras. Herms; Bronze-headed. Herms with white heads and colored shafts. Herms; ... Agora 11 182 G 5:3 ... Himation ... Ionic himation |
| Archaistic Dress. Ionic (Small Diagonal) Himation and Linen Chiton. Beazley, Antike Kunst, IV, 1961, p. 51 and note 8. Waldstein, Argive Heraeum, I, p. 149, fig. 76. Eichler, Jahreshefte, XIX-XX, 1919, ... Agora 11 51 ... Ionic (Small Diagonal) Himation and Linen Chiton |
| A life-size statue, the head and right arm are missing; the upper front part of the body has been cut away; the draped left arm is preserved to the lower forearm, which was separately inserted, and part ... 6 June 1931 ... The figure is wearing a thin Ionic chiton, which reveals the modeling of the body, and which contrasts with the denser, heavier folds of the himation. ... On the himation, around the hips and following one of the folds down the front, appears a series of holes (8) probably for the attachment of some ornament.
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| a) Broken at top and bottom; left side partly gone. Rough-picked on back and sides. The lower part of a draped woman is represented, from slightly above the knees and down. She wears chiton and himation ... a) (Θ 1087)13 April 1933
b) (Ν 368)10 February 1936 ... She wears chiton and himation and stands with her left knee bent and her weight on her right leg. Her left foot rests against a small column with Ionic base (Attic), and she holds some object in her left hand, probably a pail or situla. |
| Repaired from many fragments; both handles, about two-thirds of the rim and a bit of the base missing.
Interior: medallion complete except for a bit of the maeander on the left side. Double maeander broken ... 2 July 1931 ... The two central figures are, to the left, a bearded man, wrapped in a himation, with a staff in his left hand and a phiale in his extended right hand. Facing him is a woman with hair bound in a kerchief and wearing an Ionic chiton and a bordered himation thrown over the left shoulder. Her left arm is bent as if to hold the himation in place, her extended right holds an oinochoe from which she pours into the phiale held by the first figure. |
Three non-joining wall fragments, a with turn of shoulder and start of handle. Max. dim. a) 0.128, b) 0.097, c) 0.046.
Wedding procession. Fragment a (illustrated) preserves the heads of two trace horses ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... On the right-hand side of the team are the shaft and capital of an Ionic column. Above, a wreath, similar to the one on 106 but without the central leaf of each unit. ... Fragment b (illustrated) preserves the chest, lap, and left arm of a woman seated in three-quarter view to left, dressed in a chiton with a decorated himation draped across her lap. |
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