Corinth Object: S 2912
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   S 2912
Title:   STATUE OF DRAPED MALE
Category:   Sculpture
Category Code:   S
Object Number:   2912
Description:   Standing male figure, life-size; weight on r. leg;l. leg bent and set slightly forward; l. armheld down at side; r. arm sharply bent and brought across chest; r. hand emerges from drapery at center of chest and holds bunch of cloth. Wears tunic, visible at neck; over it, Greek himation wrapped around entire body and arms; long shallow drapery folds; surface extremely weathered, tool marks difficult to discern; drill work in folds around arms; back roughly finished in widely separated ridges.
Material:   Fine-crystalled white marble
Condition:   Missing parts. Single frgt., shoulders to knees, both arms;surface battered and chipped; discolored.
Dimensions Actual:   W00.57 (shoulders) Depth00.40
Dimensions Preserved:   H01.09
Period:   Roman
Chronology:   Roman
Area:   Early Excavations
Context:   Early Excavations, Exact provenance unknown because double-numbered w
Bibliography:   DeGrazia, diss, P276, N84.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: De Grazia, Excavations of the American school ... 1980
Monument: Early Excavations
Basket: Early Excavations, Exact provenance unknown because double-numbered w