• r2-13-10
    Shoulder of colossal draped figure. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Drapeli Devasa Figürün Omuz Kısmı

Dönem
5th C. BC?, Geç Lidya (Pers)?
Müze
Manisa, Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi
Müze Envanter No.
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
S63.031
Malzeme
Mermer, Taş
Eserin Türü
Heykel
Heykelin Türü
İnsan Figürü
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
Syn
Açma
Syn 63
Locus
Syn MH Spolia
Koordinatlar
E45.30 / N17 *97.00
Bulunduğu Yeri
Syn
Tanım

Possibly the right side of a colossal statue or relief. The fragment has a fold falling across the shoulder, another going across the back, and long shallow vertical folds falling down the back. It is at least one and a half times life size.

Because of careful, “un-Roman” chisel workmanship, this could be an early, e.g. 5th C. B.C. piece. Possibly a figure in Oriental dress and perhaps going to the right with an offering, it may be from a relief rather than a statue.

Condition

Grayish-white marble with large crystals. According to D. Monna (Aug. 1972, sample XXXVI), the marble is local and resembles a sample taken from quarry 2 (see Ch. 1, “Materials”). Whitmore: compares with Sardis MD quarry group A.

Broken on all sides.

Boyutlar
P.H. 0.475; P.W. 0.455; P. Th. 0.09.
Yorum
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Kaynakça
General style and garment recall the Satrap Sarcophagus, Kleemann, Satrapen-Sarkophag,14-24, pls. 4-6, 10 (cloak), 12.
Yazar
GMAH