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| Statuette of resting Herakles (Farnese type), leaning on a stump over which hangs his lion-skin.
Unfinished. Front blocked out; back left rough.
Pentelic marble. Finished House 648/6. Leica ... 27 October 1938 ... Statuette Fragment: Herakles |
| Preserved is only part of a muscular left leg, from mid thigh to ankle. Against the outside of the leg hangs a mass of drapery, part of which seems to be a lion's skin.
Herakles?
Coarse white marble ... 27 March 1934 ... Statuette Fragment: Herakles |
| Head, legs and bottom of club-and-lion-skin support, missing. Left hand abrades between elbow and hand.
Conventional, nude Herakles (of Farnese type), standing leaning on his club. Left arm over club and ... 7 April 1949 ... Conventional, nude Herakles (of Farnese type), standing leaning on his club. |
| Broken below and minor chips.
Statuette of Herakles in the form of a herm. He is bearded, wears the lion skin over his head, and has a cloak drawn tightly around his body.
The proper right side flat; proper ... Hellenistic (?) ... Statuette of Herakles in the form of a herm. |
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