"Chronology","Redirect","Id","Icon","dc-creator","Collection","Type","dc-subject","dc-description","dc-title","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-publisher","Name" "","","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11157","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11157::/Corinth/Icons/PublicationCovers/Hesperia.jpg::250::323","","Corinth","Image","","specific view","Cover for Hesperia (newer format)","","","","digital 2014 11157" "Early Roman, Context Post-Frankish","","Corinth:Object:S 1995 4","Corinth:Image:bw 1995 036 05::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1995_036/1995_st_036_005.jpg::1203::1800","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Relief consisting of a slab, finished at bottom, and decorated in low relief with part of a front, large-scale draped figure. Preserved are three columns offolds of a mantle that hang down left side of figure.The leftmost column broken by diagonal channels,suggesting a pull of drapery toward the left side.Remaining 2 columns separated by deep drill channeland split by shallower channels as they open towardbottom. Folds cut off at lower edge; not clear whether sculpture continued on a second block. Atleast 0.14 m. of background preserved to proper lt.of figure, worked smoothly. Bottom trimmed with clawchisel, with row of gouges running parallel to facebut 0.033 m. back. Rectangular dowel cutting inbottom 0.041 x 0.015, set in 0.032 m. from back face.Back roughly picked. Possibly part of series withS-0609.","DRAPERY FRAGMENT OF FEMALE(?) FIGURE WITH RELIEF BACKGROUND","1995/06/05; 1995/06/06","","","S 1995 4" "Roman","","Corinth:Object:S 1995 8","Corinth:Image:bw 1996 011 23::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1996_011/1996_st_011_023.jpg::1235::1800","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Column of drapery, probably falling from an extended arm much like S-XXXX-3748. Column egg-shaped in horizontal section with one broad rounded end, opposite one narrower; folds on front face tubular, separated by broad channels, with intermediate channels breaking up breadth; on back face 4 parallel ridges. Rasping on surface.","LOWER HALF OF DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE","1995/07/15","","","S 1995 8" "","","Corinth:Object:S 589","Corinth:Image:bw 2144b::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/2000-2999/2144_gp.jpg::1800::1365","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","The back of this fragment was worked roughly with a point. Folds reacting to some movement or to the ending of a ; limb are preserved on the surface of this fragment. The more deeply carved folds are accented by incised lines echoing their path. It has been identified as part of a draped upper left arm, but may make more sense, however, if rotated clockwise 180°, with folds looped down rather than arching up; in this orientation it would represent part of the abdomen of the figure. The sex is unknown but just possibly the figure could be female.","DRAPED LEFT SHOULDER(?) OF FEMALE(?) FIGURE","","","","S 589" "","","Corinth:Object:S 609","Corinth:Image:bw 1991 048 05::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1991_048/1991_sh_048_005.jpg::1431::1800","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Five joining fragments comprise a large portion of the lower half of a draped female figure and part of the plinth with the right edge.","LOWER HALF OF DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE","","","","S 609" "","","Corinth:Object:S 744","Corinth:Image:bw 1968 163 09::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1968_163/1968_st_163_009.jpg::1197::1800","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Four joining fragments, none with finished edges, compose the upper half of a frontal, draped female. She lacks the left side of her face and neck, left arm from the shoulder, two fingers of her right hand, and the rest of her body from ; just above the waist. A portion of the blank relief background remains on the woman’s right side.","UPPER HALF OF DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE","","","","S 744" "","","Corinth:Object:S 1078","Corinth:Image:bw 2436::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/2000-2999/2436_gp.jpg::1377::1800","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Four joining fragments, none with finished edges, compose the upper half of a frontal, draped female. She lacks the left side of her face and neck, left arm from the shoulder, two fingers of her right hand, and the rest of her body from ; just above the waist. A portion of the blank relief background remains on the woman’s right side.","UPPER HALF OF DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE","","","","S 1078" "","","Corinth:Object:S 2414","Corinth:Image:bw 4678::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/4000-4999/4678_int.jpg::1800::1330","","Corinth","Object","Sculpture | Stone Sculpture","Two fragements preserve the lower part of a draped male figure from just above the genitals, which are now broken away, to just above the knee on the right leg, and to just below it on the left. Along the right side of the figure, small traces of the relief background remain. This figure rests his weight on his right leg and flexes his left. Thick mantle folds curve below the genitals, and begin to rise again on his left side, as if the garment was held up or was draped over the left arm. Further down on the right leg, several courses of deep folds cut diagonally across the body, rising to the left. The fabric stretches over the bent left leg, contouring the knee. On the outside of the left leg, vertical folds, their tops broken away, reflect the vertical draping of the mantle ends on that side of the body. Diagonal folds cut across the lower front of the garment.","LOWER PORTION OF PARTLY DRAPED MALE FIGURE","","","","S 2414"