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| Right side of nymph relief with back preserved; top, bottom and sides broken.
Two nymphs, heads missing, dressed in chiton and himation, hold hands and dance left. Rocky cave border at right.
Pentelic ... 9 August 1977 ... Relief Fragment with Nymphs |
Inscribed fragment.
Back, rough picked, preserved.
Top, bottom and sides broken.
Inscribed on a shallow band below a battered ovolo moulding.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Brough ... 18 January 1937 ... Brough in from behind the hill of the Nymphs, southwest of the Agora. |
| Broken all around, curved surfaces.
Male figure with short chiton and chlamys leads by the hand a female figure. Drapery preserved at right is chiton and himation - Hermes Psychopompas (?). Resembles pose ... 4th c. B.C ... Resembles pose of Hermes and Nymphs.
Pentelic marble. |
| Broken top, bottom and left sides. Surface weathered.
Frontal figure, broken off below neck and above ankles, wears a short chiton and chlamys. At the left a rocky projection.
Perhaps a relief of Hermes ... 12 July 1978 ... Perhaps a relief of Hermes and the Nymphs.
Pentelic marble. |
| 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 ... Perhaps representing row dance of Hermes and the Nymphs.
Hollow cutting on back surface from reuse.
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| From a thin plaque; rough-picked back; figures roughly cut in low relief.
Preserved are parts of two draped standing female figures, hand in hand to left. At right a rocky projection.
Hymettian marble ... 24 October 1938 ... ADDENDA The figures represent two nymphs, cf. Fenbel (1930), Die Attischen Nymphenreliefs. |
Handle missing; chips from side.
Watch-shaped body, small discus, top rayed. Long nozzle, triangular at end. Rudimentary unpierced knob at right. Vertical strap-handle.
Signed: "ΑΙΝΕΙΟΥ"; letters in relief, ... 5 February 1940 ... Found by some boys somewhere in the region of the Pnyx and the Hill of the Nymphs. |
| Top and left side preserved, back and front worn by traffic.
Top of stele was rounded. A horned Pan facing front, about to put his syrinx to his lips.
Summary but spirited work.
Pentelic marble.
(This ... 14 May 1936 ... (This fragment may well come from the Byzantine foundation and may ultimately derive from the sanctuary of the nymphs that adjoined the Sanctuary of Bendis in the Peiraeus.)
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