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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 ... 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 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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