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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
644. Sepulchral relief, mutilated on the left. A female figure
draped and seated on a chair, draws her peplos over her
shoulder with her left hand. Above, a pediment.
Inscribed with a name now illegible, terminating in oj,
and xaipeTe airavres.—Obtained by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen
in Greece, and presented by the fifth Earl of Aberdeen.
Marble; height, 1 foot 9£ inches; width, 1 foot J inch. Greek In-
scriptions in Brit. Mus., CXXXIII.; Conze, Attische Grabreliefs,
No. 4G ; pi. 23, fig. 1.
645. Lower part of sepulchral relief, much mutilated. A
female figure is seated to the front on a lofty throne.
She holds a fruit in her left hand. On the left is a
youth with a box; and on the right a female figure,
whose right baud was raised to her chin. The arms of
the throne are supported by Sphinxes.—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 1 foot 8 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches.
646. A female figure, Demetria, seated on a chair, extends
her right hand to a box, held by a girl standing before
her; behind is another standing female figure.
Inscribed : [A]-q/ir]Tpia.—Probably from Athens. Obtained
by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, and presented by the fifth
Earl of Aberdeen.
Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet \ inch ; width, 1 foot 1 inch. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CXIII.; C.I.A., III., 3072.
647. Lower part of a sepulchral relief. A fully draped
female figure, wanting above the breast, is seated on a
stool. The left hand was probably raised to the chin or
to the veil. Before her, a female figure of which nothing
remains except a portion of drapery, from the knees down-
wards. A small boy stands at the knee of the seated
woman, and raises his right hand.—Athens f Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 6 inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches.
Mus. Marbles, IX., pi. 39, fig. 2 ; Synopsis, No. 196 (162).
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
644. Sepulchral relief, mutilated on the left. A female figure
draped and seated on a chair, draws her peplos over her
shoulder with her left hand. Above, a pediment.
Inscribed with a name now illegible, terminating in oj,
and xaipeTe airavres.—Obtained by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen
in Greece, and presented by the fifth Earl of Aberdeen.
Marble; height, 1 foot 9£ inches; width, 1 foot J inch. Greek In-
scriptions in Brit. Mus., CXXXIII.; Conze, Attische Grabreliefs,
No. 4G ; pi. 23, fig. 1.
645. Lower part of sepulchral relief, much mutilated. A
female figure is seated to the front on a lofty throne.
She holds a fruit in her left hand. On the left is a
youth with a box; and on the right a female figure,
whose right baud was raised to her chin. The arms of
the throne are supported by Sphinxes.—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 1 foot 8 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches.
646. A female figure, Demetria, seated on a chair, extends
her right hand to a box, held by a girl standing before
her; behind is another standing female figure.
Inscribed : [A]-q/ir]Tpia.—Probably from Athens. Obtained
by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, and presented by the fifth
Earl of Aberdeen.
Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet \ inch ; width, 1 foot 1 inch. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CXIII.; C.I.A., III., 3072.
647. Lower part of a sepulchral relief. A fully draped
female figure, wanting above the breast, is seated on a
stool. The left hand was probably raised to the chin or
to the veil. Before her, a female figure of which nothing
remains except a portion of drapery, from the knees down-
wards. A small boy stands at the knee of the seated
woman, and raises his right hand.—Athens f Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 6 inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches.
Mus. Marbles, IX., pi. 39, fig. 2 ; Synopsis, No. 196 (162).