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| Female seated on throne with drapery drawn across lap and hanging down left side.
Good work.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA. No traces of running drill. Ca. 400? (AS) Finished Mint, Room D, Wall T. 1276 Leica ... 9 July 1959 ... No traces of running drill. Ca. 400? |
| A flake comprising left shoulder and upper arm with adjacent drapery. A hollow with round dowel hole for attachment of missing forearm. Much weathered.
Himation pushed up on shoulder to reveal buttoned ... 7 August 1978 ... Reasonably careful work, without running drill channels.
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| Missing, the head of Aphrodite, her right arm from above the elbow, her left forearm (doweled on, dowel in place), and fragments of her drapery. The upper right arm was found broken off. The free-hanging ... 12 April 1934 ... At the front, this elaborate drapery shows the free use of a running drill, and of a heavy rasp; at the back it is worked in shallow folds, hardly more than blocked out. |
| Peleus and Thetis. Repairs to sculpture in antiquity. Peplos in archaistic sculpture. Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai. Retrograde inscriptions. Persephone. Re-use of sculpture in antiquity ... Agora 11 184 ... Running drill |
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