R2 Cat. 59
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st half of 1st C. AD (Roma)
The heavily draped woman stands with weight on her l. leg, r. knee forward, r. foot drawn back. The l. hip is thrown out sideways, the shoulders back. Her chiton has five buttons on the r. sleeve. A himation is flung over her l. shoulder, where the e...
R2 Cat. 60
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st or 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The figure wears a chiton, tied beneath the breasts by a belt, in a double knot. A second, heavier garment, the himation, was slung across her hips, and the end of it can be seen hanging over her l. shoulder.
The same arrangement of dress is seen here...
R2 Cat. 61
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late 1st-early 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The woman, draped in a peplos, stands with her weight on her straight l. leg; her r. one is bent at the knee and drawn back slightly. The drapery clings to both legs, clearly revealing their forms, but falls in heavy contrasting folds between the leg...
R2 Cat. 63
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roma)
Heavy diagonal folds of the himation are contrasted with deep-cut vertical folds of the chiton. The l. leg is drawn back, and is totally revealed beneath the drapery, which is practically non-existent at this point. The largely regular folds of the c...
R2 Cat. 64
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD? (Roma)
The l. leg is forward, the knee projecting and pulling the chiton with it. The folds of the chiton, mostly vertical, but curving over the l. foot, range from deeply cut to quite shallow. Heavy, sweeping diagonal folds of the himation can be seen on t...
R2 Cat. 66
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late Hellenistic or or 1st C. AD (Hellenistik veya Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st half of 1st C. AD (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 1st C. AD (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st or 2nd C. AD (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Roma)
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. 75
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Later Flavian or early 2nd C. AD (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Julio-Claudian (Roma)
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
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late 1st C. AD (Roma)
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...
R2 Cat. 79
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
In the top of the head is a lozenge-shaped cutting ca. 0.20 by 0.12, ca. 0.04 deep, done with oblique strokes of large point. The “dowel” hole may be for insertion of rough stone peg, irregularly tapering downward from 0.065 at top to 0.025 at bottom...
R2 Cat. 80
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 140 AD (Roma)
Inside chiseled in curve and rough-pointed to fit a core or another piece. The plastic mass of locks rises ca. 0.12-0.15 above original skin line. Abundant use of whirling drill pattern, deeply drilled and gouged holes, circular and triangular.
F. Pra...
R2 Cat. 81
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
As E. Gombosi pointed out, this is the l. back part of the head, as indicated by the direction of the locks. Zone of locks above diadem is worked only with chisel; diadem shows claw chisel in some places. Below diadem strongly raised locks with much ...
R2 Cat. 82
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
Part of l. hand with stumps of the little, the fourth and the third fingers, bent as if grasping an attribute. Fine veins are indicated by angular rises under the skin. Position of the hand will fit a scepter or lance; cf. of the hand of the colossus...
R2 Cat. 83
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
According to E. H. Kohler, anthropologist for the expedition in 1961, the piece comprises the lower portion of the knee to part way down the calf.
Fragments Cat. 80, Cat. 81, Cat. 82, Cat. 83, Cat. 84, Cat. 85, Cat. 86 and Cat. 87 (Figs. 198-200) may...
R2 Cat. 84
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
The piece is possibly part of an arm or thigh.
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.
R2 Cat. 85
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
The preserved surfaces of the rounded segment are highly polished. The finish resembles that of Antoninus Pius.
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 A...
R2 Cat. 86
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
The preserved surface shows a hollow between two parts of the chest or shoulder blades or spine. The finish resembles that of the Antoninus Pius statue.
Fragments Cat. 80, Cat. 81, Cat. 82, Cat. 83, Cat. 84, Cat. 85, Cat. 86 and Cat. 87 (Figs. 198-20...
R2 Cat. 87
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD (Roma)
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 tha...