Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | S 827 | |
Title: | DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE | |
Category: | Sculpture | |
Category Code: | S | |
Object Number: | 827 | |
Description: | Life-size marble statue of woman in Amazonian dress and himation seated on rock surrounded by armor. Parazonium cradled in crook of rt. Arm, may represent Virtus. Similar pose and clothing as Roma, S-1999-7, from Panayia Villa. | |
Mythology: | Virtus? | |
Material: | White, fine-crystalled marble with blueish discolourations. | |
Condition: | Complete profile. Missing head, lt. arm, lt. breast, lt. leg from knee; rt. arm broken below shoulder. | |
Dimensions Actual: | L. at bottom 0.88 | |
Dimensions Preserved: | H. 0.99 | |
Chronology: | 1st or 2nd c. A.C., according to Stirling | |
Area: | Temple E | |
Context: | Temple E | |
Findspot Description: | From pediment of Temple E. | |
Bibliography: | Stirling 2008, Hesperia 77:1, fig. 16 | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Monument: Temple E Images (8) Basket: Temple E Notebook Page: NB 48, spread 25 (p. 21) |