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| 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 ... |
| 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 ... |
| Marble Fragment. Preserving bottom part. |
| Male figure standing frontal; weight on l. leg, r. slightly bent and foot turned out; body turned slightly to proper left; musculature of neck suggests that head probably in profile to proper l.;nude with ... 1900/05/02;1900/05/16 |
| Although the tops of some folds are broken away, it is still possible to see that these surfaces were punctuated by shorter creases. The deep vertical folds of the mantle contrast with shallower ones that ... 1901/05/14 |
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. Fragment. |
| Overlapping the figure’s leg and the left edge of the mantle is part of a staff with the weathered and broken remains of a snake twined around it. Scarring indicates where its head rested on the edge of ... |
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