Corinth Object: S 3357
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   S 3357
Title:   TOGATUS STATUE
Category:   Sculpture
Category Code:   S
Object Number:   3357
Description:   Standing draped figure wearing ankle-length toga and floor-length tunic; right leg bearing weight; left arm bent at elbow and extended forward; some traces of drapery folds near bottom suggest sinus hung very low; left arm gathers up excess toga while lower edges cascade down left front and side. Traces of point and punch in deep neck cavity show surface prepared for inserted head; running drill used for long channel folds down left side and for closely-spaced folds of tunic showing beneath toga; some traces of rasp over front and back surfaces.
Material:   Fine-crystalled white marble with micaceous veining
Condition:   Missing parts. Many joining frgts. Figure very poorly preservedfrom shoulders to plinth, badly broken; most ofright side missing including chest, arm and most ofdrapery; plinth face preserved in back, lt. side;surface badly weathered and stained.
Dimensions Actual:   W00.650 (statue) H00.085 (plinth)
Dimensions Preserved:   H01.750 (with plinth) H01.665 (without plinth)
Period:   Roman
Chronology:   Roman
Area:   Early Excavations
Context:   Early Excavations, Provenance unknown.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Early Excavations
Basket: Early Excavations, Provenance unknown.