R2 Cat. 66
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Late Hellenistic or or 1st C. AD (Hellenistic or Roman)
Chest and r. shoulder are left bare. The musculature on upper arm and chest is ample. His cloak falls in vertical folds over l. shoulder, and in soft asymmetrical arc across front; it is held under the r. armpit and then falls in a vertical fold by t...
R2 Cat. 67
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
1st half of 1st C. AD (Roman)
In the neck is a hollow for insertion of the head, which was worked separately. As is typical of palliatus statues, the himation falls from l. to r. around the back in swallow-tail folds and across the front on a diagonal from l. shoulder. The r. arm...
R2 Cat. 68
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
2nd half of 1st C. AD (Roman)
His weight was on the l. leg, the r. leg bent and drawn back slightly. The toga swings in a mighty hold to r. foot with a deeply drilled central hollow down the middle of the body. Cloth, drawn over r. leg, reveals its shape. L. leg has an independen...
R2 Cat. 69
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
1st or 2nd C. AD (Roman)
The l. leg is brought forward and framed by vertical folds. Simple long curving diagonal folds cover r. leg and move around to back side, where they are shallower. At back, coming from under bent l. arm, is a triangular end piece of cloak with tassel...
R2 Cat. 70
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roman)
The palliatus has his r. arm bent across his chest, veiled in the cloak, and holds a rectangular object (volumen). His l. arm is draped to the wrist, the l. hand grasping the vertical folds of his cloak. A large vertical fold, thrown over his l. shou...
R2 Cat. 71
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
(Hellenistic)
Youthful head of herm looks slightly r., with slight smile. Hair is in tight curls all over head and straight across forehead. Incised eyes are slanting. Chin small but firm, neck very short. Cloak, drawn around shoulders in horizontal folds, complet...
R2 Cat. 72
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
(Hellenistic)
The cuirassed torso, about one and a half times lifesize, is in two pieces. Piece A has the r. side of the back and side of the cuirass, and extends from the neck to below the pteryges of the cuirass. Each flap has four simple engraved vertical lines...
R2 Cat. 73
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
(Roman)
The shoulder strap of the cuirass is decorated in relief with the figure of Aeneas carrying Anchises on his shoulder. Their heads are missing, and the lower part of Aeneas’ body, as well as his r. arm. His l. hand can be seen around the far side of A...
R2 Cat. 74
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Hadrianic (Roman)
The nude male had r. arm raised, holding a wide ribbon, the tasseled end of which is preserved on l. shoulder; hence an anadoumenos. The position of the neck shows the head was turned slightly to proper r. and forward. A trace of a rectangular strut ...
R2 Cat. 75
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Later Flavian or early 2nd C. AD (Roman)
Movement of figure was to proper l. Only abdomen, r. hip, and pubic hair are preserved. Seating for a short pinhole to attach penis is within pubic hair. Navel, which does not come on center axis, but has a very naturalistic skinfold over it. The fat...
R2 Cat. 76
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Julio-Claudian (Roman)
Despite the damaged surface, many details of the features can still be seen. The eyes are deeply inset, especially at the corners. The brows are heavy. Although the nose is missing, the base of the nostrils can still be seen and also the folds from t...
R2 Cat. 77
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Late 1st C. AD (Roman)
The l. eye has a smooth surface, with no pupil or iris marked, and a carefully worked lid. The inner corner, with tear duct, is especially fine. The eyebrow is gently angled. Outer corners of the mouth were made with a small drill; a narrow groove se...