"Type","dc-subject","dc-publisher","Redirect","Name","dc-description","dc-creator","Id","Icon","Collection","Chronology","dc-date","dc-title","UserLevel" "Notebook","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Trial Trenches","","","6","Trenches XXII, XXIIa , XXIIII","Richardson, R.B.","Corinth:Notebook:6","Corinth:NotebookPage:NB 6, spread 4 (p. 1)::/Corinth/notebooks_mid/0006/0006_s004.jpg::2225::1542","Corinth","","24/04/1898 - 18/09/1898","Corinth 1898","" "Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","","","S 55","Standing female figure, c. LS; weight on l. leg; r. leg bent at knee and set slightly back; l. arm bent at c. 90 degree angle at elbow and extended forward; l. hand at about hip level (hand dowelled on separately); r. arm originally bent sharply and brought across chest underneath drapery, with r. hand near l. shoulder lightly holding fold of cloth; wears chiton, whose crinkly folds are visible at neck and over lower parts of legs; edge of chiton falls onto top surface of plinth, covering most of both feet; over it, Greek himation is wrapped around body, over both shoulders, covering both arms; wide flat folds crossing from l. hip to r. knee; edge of himation falls vertically from l. hand to level of calf; surface for attachment of r. arm smoothed and then gouged with a point; round plinth, closely following contour of drapery; drill work in drapery folds, especially on lower part of chiton; front surfaces carefully smoothed; rasp marks visible on back; rectangular cuttings (0.04 x 0.02 m) on r. and l. sides of rear hem for fastening statue to base; copy of well-known statue type, so-called ""Small Herculaneum Woman,"" frequently used for Roman portraits; probably a portrait.S-1180 orig. attributed to it but no such object. See there. According to Brown 2017, perhaps representing Regilla in Late Antiquity.","","Corinth:Object:S 55","Corinth:Image:bw 5084::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/5000-9999/5084_sh.jpg::1800::1336","Corinth","2nd century A.D., Antonine","1898/05/26","STATUE OF DRAPED FEMALE",""