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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 184, p. 165

Fragment of Archaistic Herm used as a Support. Rizzo, Prassitele, pl. 115. Blanco, Catalogo, 87-E, pl. 40. Rizzo, Prassitele, p. 10 ... Agora 11 165 S 2020 S 2145 S 2144 ... Roman ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pl. 115 ... Rizzo, Prassitele, p. 10

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 182, p. 163

Carpenter, A.J.A., LVIII, p. 12, note 51. Thompson, Agora Guide (2), p. 122. Rizzo, Prassitele, pp. 9-10, pl. 14. Picard, Manuel III, pp. 112-114. Pliny, N.H., XXXIV, 87. Pausanias, III, 11, 11. Rizzo, ... Agora 11 163 ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pp. 9-10, pl. 14 ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pl. 4, nos. 3 and 4 ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pl. 12

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 181, p. 162

Head of an Ephebe, from a Herm. T.L. Shear, Hesperia, VIII, 1939, pp. 239-240, fig. 39. Head of Ephebe, Probably from a Miniature Herm. Bearded Herm Supporting Child, Probably from a Group of Hermes and ... Agora 11 162 S 691 S 1021 S 611 S 33 ... Roman ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pp. 9-10, pl. 14 ... J.H.S., LI, 1931, p. 185, fig. 2 ... Bieber, Gnomon, 1952, p. 203

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 154, p. 135

Jahrb., XIX, 1904, p. 24, note 2. Jahreshefte, XIV, 1911, pp. 98-111. Rizzo, Prassitele, pp. 9-10. Schrader, Jahreshefte, XVI, 1913, pp. 1-32. Pheidias, pp. 90-97, figs. 76-77. Fuchs, p. 173, no. 23. Pausanias, ... Agora 11 135 ... Jahrb., XIX, 1904, p. 24, note 2 ... Rizzo, Prassitele, pp. 9-10 ... Fuchs, p. 173, no. 23

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[Agora Object] S 33: Herm as Statue Support

A herm used as support for the left arm of la large statue carrying a child. Upper half of the child is missing as well as the entire statue, whose left arm rests on the head of the herm. The base of ... 2nd c. A.D ... Cf. the description of the Herm of Alkamenes in Richter (1929) , Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks, p. 236, fig. 628 (p. 182, fig. 673 in the 4th edition 1970): "The style of the herm is evidently archaistic, the formal treatment of the hair and beard being conditioned by its architectonic character, for the rendering of the eyes places it in the second half of the fifth century." ... For the use of a herm as a support, cf. the Madrid Hermes in Reinach (1910), Repertoire IV, p. 98. For the child, cf. ... Also cf. Rizzo (1932), Prassitele, pp. 9-10, pl. 14.