Corinth Object: S 3745
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   S 3745
Title:   MARBLE TRAPEZOPHOROS : DRAPED FEMALE
Category:   Sculpture
Category Code:   S
Object Number:   3745
Description:   Standing draped figure supported by a pillar; legs together, drapery summarily carved in broad folds with shallow ridges, incisions, gathered at midsection, with folds falling around rt. side; covers most of feet. Part of a strut on left thigh. Point and possibly drill outlining figure. Rectangular piller in back, flaring at bottom. Base framed above and below by a cyma reversa and a flat moulding. On upper fascia, badly worn deer, leaping to lt., at left; at right, deer and hunter. On face of base, kneeeling goat, tree, and bull facing rt.
Material:   White fine-grained marble.
Condition:   Fragment. Complete base - surface abraded, figure from below waist to feet; pier. Most of left foot, 2toes of rt. missing.
Dimensions Actual:   H00.25 (base) W00.452 (base) Depth00.285 (base)
Dimensions Preserved:   H00.630 (max) H00.400 (figure)
Period:   Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD)
Chronology:   Middle Roman
Area:   N/A
Context:   N/A
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: N/A
Basket: N/A