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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 CXX

869. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 foot 2 inches. From the ruins of the temple
of Apollo Hylates, at Curium.

Headless statuette, with tunic falling to the knees, and chlamys fastened on the
right shoulder, and falling over the left side. The right arm hangs down, holding a
small object. The left hand holds a dove against the body. Red color on the drapery.

870. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 foot 4| inches. From the temple (Golgoi).
Female statuette, resembling No. 855.

871. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 foot 2$ inches. From the ruins of the temple
of Apollo Hylates, at Curium.

Male statuette. The right arm, crossed on the body, holds a fold of the mantle.
The left arm falls by the side; in the hand a round object.

872. Calcareous stone. Height, io? inches. From the same locality as the pre-
ceding.

Statuette, wanting the head, and broken off irregularly at the ankles. The right
arm hangs by the side, holding a branch. The left hand is raised, holding a fold of
the mantle.

873. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 foot Jj inch. From the same locality as the
preceding.

Draped statuette, with a dove in the left hand, and a branch in the right. Sur-
face abraded.

874. Calcareous stone. Height, 7| inches. From the same locality as the pre-
ceding.

Statuette, wanting the head and the legs from below the knees. The himation,
with folds rendered by diagonal grooves, is worn over the left shoulder, and wrapped
round the body, under the left forearm. The hands are joined.
 
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