"dc-date","Name","dc-creator","Chronology","Redirect","dc-title","Type","dc-subject","Collection","dc-description","Icon","dc-publisher","UserLevel","Id" "","digital 2014 11115","","","","Cover for Corinth 1.6","Image","","Corinth","specific view","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11115::/Corinth/Icons/PublicationCovers/01.6.jpg::200::276","","","Corinth:Image:digital 2014 11115" "","A 1075","","Ca. 350 B.C.","","MARBLE LIONHEAD WATER SPOUT","Object","Architecture | Stone Architecture","Corinth","Lion-head water spout, described from cast: original now in Budapest Museum of Fine Arts no. 4753; cast given in Aug., 2002. 4 rows of mane locks frame head: locks short, upright, grooved and faceted for individual strands; round-tipped ears set behind first row. Head has deep central furrow, with oblique furrow to either side, creating pronounced knots at bridge of nose. Large oval deep-set eyes with only upper lid rendered. Pronounced cheeks, square muzzle with incised wrinkles on top, deep nostrils, 3 whiskers below. Open mouth with squared teeth. Finished flat in back, hollowed water channel. Somewhat earlier than Nemea spout in style. (Original bought in 1908 from Paul Arndt Collection.)","Corinth:Image:bw 2002 041 15::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/2002_041/2002_st_041_015.jpg::1200::1800","","","Corinth:Object:A 1075" "","MF 13362","","ca. 500-460 B.C.","","BRONZE LION-HEAD WATER SPOUT","Object","Minor Finds","Corinth","Lion-head spout with pipe behind. Head separated from pipe by offset at 00.090 m. from flared lip of pipe. Pipe cast in one with head, lip 00.072 thick. Head surrounded by heavy roll of pointed flame-locks. Locks across top of head separated by incised lines, tips in round; lower half tips in round but not incised. Ears laid flat against locks, outlines incised. Low forehead, small almond-shaped eyes with ridge for upper lid, incised line for lower, crease extending to either side. Deep fold beneath eyes encircling short square muzzle with flat nose, open mouth, eye-teeth rendered. Lead into which head set and held in wall has 00.04 m. deep swallowtail dowel cut into limestone under longitudinal axis of head. Iron rod and, probably bolted plate, secured head within wall. On pipe can see seam between castings or repair and front of spout.","Corinth:Image:bw 1967 090 14::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1967_090/1967_sh_090_014.jpg::1800::1116","","","Corinth:Object:MF 13362"