• r2-87-10
    Overview of fragment. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Karın ve Sol Üst Uyluk Parçası (?)

Dönem
2nd C. AD, Roma
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
S61.027.10
Malzeme
Mermer, Taş
Eserin Türü
Heykel
Heykelin Türü
İnsan Figürü, Devasa Imparatorluk Portre, Portre
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
AT
Açma
Church M
Bulunduğu Yeri
Original findspot unknown; found in ruins of first Sardis expedition house, July 1961.
Tanım

The fragment shows the join at a right angle of two nude rounded large parts. According to F. Prascsaits of the Ephesus Expedition, this is part of abdomen and part of upper l. thigh which is at right angle to body. This would be conclusive proof that the statue was seated. The finish resembles that of the statue of Antoninus.

Two additional fragments, one with a small band of preserved surface (S61.027: P.H. 0.22; P.W. 0.38), the other with a small strip of surface (S61.027.16: P.H. 0.48; P.W. 0.41), show too little to be described or reproduced.

Fragments Cat. 80, Cat. 81, Cat. 82, Cat. 83, Cat. 84, Cat. 85, Cat. 86 and Cat. 87 (Figs. 198-200) may belong to the colossal statue of Antoninus Pius (Cat. 79 Figs. 196-197) and date to ca. A.D. 140.

Condition

White, gray-weathered marble. Whitmore: compares with Sardis MD quarry group A.

Round part broken across horizontally joining another curved vertical part, which is broken vertically.

Boyutlar
P.H. 0.485; W. 0.57; D. 0.33.
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