R2 Cat. 252
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Ca. 140 AD? (Antonine) (Roma)
The following description is taken from Sardis I, 147: "A colossal sculptured face, very well preserved . . . differs entirely from the similar heads found here; for, though in high relief, it was almost certainly never part of an entire head, but wa...
R2 Cat. 253
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
The horseman, according to Buckler and Robinson, has a crescent behind his shoulders and therefore represents Mên (ibid.). He wears a short belted tunic with a few minimal diagonal folds. In his r. hand he may hold a short stick. The beginning of the...
R2 Cat. 254
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
AD 218-235 (Roma)
The portrait was worked for insertion into a statue body. The head is turned slightly to the l., and the woman looks upwards, as indicated by the drilled bean-shaped pupils which are placed high within the incised irises. The surfaces of the eyes are...
R2 Cat. 255
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
3rd C. AD (Roma)
The bust of a woman is framed by an arched niche with a pilaster on each side, with simple capital and base. The head is turned slightly to the l. Her hair is parted in the middle and drawn behind her ears, where it falls in heavy locks. The drapery,...
R2 Cat. 256
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd or 3rd C. AD (Roma)
Cybele is enthroned and seated between two lions. The arched recess in which she sits suggests a shrine. She wears a high-girt chiton with a V-neck. The transparent cloth reveals her navel and the shape of her breasts. A heavier cloth himation is dra...
R2 Cat. 257
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
Roaring lion supports a moulded plinth with inscription:
The inscription may refer to erotes or satyrs who carry off jars and food. The piece may have stood against a wall, supporting a shelf.
R2 Cat. 258
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
The head, which is turned slightly to the r., has a close-cropped mane which swings to the l. at the top. The horse's ears were erect. His lively face has small eyes beneath heavy bones, large and distended nostrils, and an open mouth with teeth show...
R2 Cat. 259
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late Hellenistic (Roma)
In plan the statue is a not quite regular rectangle with a projection for the feet. Seen from the back, the lines of the base slant to the l. The goddess sits on the high-backed throne with her legs slightly to proper l. She wears a low polos without...
R2 Cat. 260
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd C. AD (Roma)
There are very carefully trimmed rectangular bosses (H. 0.10; W. 0.14) at the centers of both ends of the sarcophagus and two on each side. The pediment has a plain epistyle, fine dentils, a Lesbian cyma, and plain band. A gutter decorated with doubl...
R2 Cat. 261
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
early 6th C. BC (Lidya)
The archaic smooth-maned, recumbent lion is facing straight ahead. The head is large and round. The flanks and lower legs are nearly straight and vertical. The ruff and low mane are barely rising over the forehead; there is no trace of a back mane. T...
R2 Cat. 262
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st C. BC (Hellenistik)
The stele is rectangular with a tenon at the bottom for insertion into another block. Represented on the relief panel are a standing man and woman, three children, and a servant, and in the center background a flat pillar which probably carried an ep...
R2 Cat. 263
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
The three-headed Hekate has a common trunk and polos, and three arms. The faces are badly worn, but are flat, with prominent rounded chins. The hair, parted in the middle, falls in undifferentiated tresses to the shoulders. Breasts are clearly deline...