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[Corinth Object] S 68: DRAPED FEMALE STATUE, "CORINTH MOCENIGO"

Standing female w/ weight on r. leg, l. leg bent & pushed out to l. side; l. arm bent 90 deg at elbow, extended forward and slightly to side; r. arm apparently hung straight down, slightly forward ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] S 194: HEAD OF DIONYSOS

Head of Dionysos with right forearm over head in position of "Apollo Lykeios" of Praxiteles. Very cold hard work which Johnson ascribes to 2nd c. AD. Roughly finished on top and back. Proper left side ... 1900/05/15

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[Corinth Object] S 200: MALE FIGURE ON PLINTH

Figure wears tunic and pallium; right hand protrudes from pallium on the breast, the left is bent forward at elbow and the ends of pallium fall from it. Weight rests on right leg. Shoes have broad central ...

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[Corinth Object] S 425: HEAD OF YOUTH: COPY OF HEAD BY MYRON

Good copy of an Early Classical head of a young man. Head turned slightly to proper right, gazing into right distance. Brows and eyelids very sharply cut. Upper eyelid comes down over lower at outer corner ...

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[Corinth Object] S 820: STATUE OF ARTEMIS

Statue of Artemis, standing with weight on r. leg, l. leg relaxed to side and back; wears Doric peplos, clasped on both shoulders, belted above waist, with kolpos and overfold at waist level in front, ... Early Roman

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[Corinth Object] S 987: HEAD OF BEARDED DIONYSOS

Head, originally inserted into full statue; neck terminates in tenon H00.12 W00.18; wears fillet and ivy wreath on head; long hair, parted in center with waves framing face, long in back and gathered into ... 2nd c.

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[Corinth Object] S 1081a: STATUE OF CUIRASSED MALE

Standing male, weight on l. leg, r. leg bent and slightly to side; l. leg against vertical support; r. arm raised and extended in gesture of adlocutio, l. arm bent and held slightly away from body; wears ... Late Hadrianic-Early Antonine

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[Corinth Object] S 1116: STATUE OF AUGUSTUS

Standing over life-size statue of Augustus; weight on r. leg, l. leg bent and set slightly forward; r. upper arm held close to body, r. forearm separately dowelled and originally extended forward, probably ... Augustan or Claudian