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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di [Editor]
A descriptive atlas of the Cesnola collection of Cypriote antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Band 1) — New York, 1885

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Plate LIV.

344. Calcareous stone. Height, iijl inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Male figure, with conical cap, and chiton reaching to the feet; the left arm
hanging by the side; the right arm folded on the breast, w ithin the himation, which
is slightly indicated. The lower part, from the ankles downwards, is broken away.

345. Calcareous stone. Height, 111 inches. From Dali.

Male figure, similar to the preceding; broken off at the waist; the right elbow
broken away. Traces of red color on the dress.

346. Calcareous stone. Height, ii| inches. From Citium.
Mutilated figure of a Silenus; broken off from above the waist.

347. Calcareous stone. Height, 14^ inches. From Amathus.

Statue, without head, and broken off at the right knee; the forearms also broken
away. The figure wears a short garment, with belt and kilt like an apron, on which
are a mask and other ornaments, in relief, much abraded; spiral armlets. Surface
scarred and much defaced.

348. Calcareous stone. Height, 8 inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Figure with broad waist-belt passing between the legs, but otherwise nude.
Lower part of the legs, left arm, and right hand, wanting. The left leg is advanced;
the right arm is crossed on the body. A rosette on the waist-belt; round the head
a flat diadem, with three rosettes, in relief. Traces of red color on the band and
waist-belt.

349. Calcareous stone. Height, 9 inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Male figure, with conical cap; hair falling behind on the shoulders; wears a
chiton, and himation, within which the right arm is doubled. The left arm hangs
down. The figure is broken off below the left hand. Traces of red color on the
himation.
 
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