322 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
670. Helmeted head in profile to the right; broken from a
relief. Above the helmet is what appears to be part of
a horse's tail.—Inwood Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 7 inches.
671. Head of a maiden, probably from a sepulchral relief.
She wears a closely-fitting cap, with a small flap hanging
down before the ear. There are remains of the tips
of two fingers and a thumb resting on the top of the
head, which make it probable that the complete figure
was that of an attendant kneeling before her mistress, like
the attendant who fastens the sandal of Ameinocleia
(No. 620).—Athens f Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 8 inches. Synopsis, No. 250 (114); Ellis,
Elgin Marbles, II., p. 119.
672. Head of a youth, three-quarters turned to the right,
from the side ofoa sepulchral relief. He wears a taenia,
and there are traces of drapery which passed over the
shoulder. There is a part of a pilaster on the left
(PI. xii., fig. 2.)—Athens.
Pentelic marble ; height, 8 inches.
673. Head of a youth, half turned to the right, together
with the neck and part of the breast. From a sepulchral
relief. The waving locks of hair are freely treated.
(PL xii., fig. 1.)—Athens.
Pentelic marble ; height, 10 inches. The tip of the nose is restored.
674. Fragment of a sepulchral relief. A male head in high
relief, wearing a taenia, is slightly bent forwards to the
right. There are remains of drapery which passed over
the shoulder. On the left is part of a pilaster which
bounds the relief.
Marble ; height, inches.
670. Helmeted head in profile to the right; broken from a
relief. Above the helmet is what appears to be part of
a horse's tail.—Inwood Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 7 inches.
671. Head of a maiden, probably from a sepulchral relief.
She wears a closely-fitting cap, with a small flap hanging
down before the ear. There are remains of the tips
of two fingers and a thumb resting on the top of the
head, which make it probable that the complete figure
was that of an attendant kneeling before her mistress, like
the attendant who fastens the sandal of Ameinocleia
(No. 620).—Athens f Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 8 inches. Synopsis, No. 250 (114); Ellis,
Elgin Marbles, II., p. 119.
672. Head of a youth, three-quarters turned to the right,
from the side ofoa sepulchral relief. He wears a taenia,
and there are traces of drapery which passed over the
shoulder. There is a part of a pilaster on the left
(PI. xii., fig. 2.)—Athens.
Pentelic marble ; height, 8 inches.
673. Head of a youth, half turned to the right, together
with the neck and part of the breast. From a sepulchral
relief. The waving locks of hair are freely treated.
(PL xii., fig. 1.)—Athens.
Pentelic marble ; height, 10 inches. The tip of the nose is restored.
674. Fragment of a sepulchral relief. A male head in high
relief, wearing a taenia, is slightly bent forwards to the
right. There are remains of drapery which passed over
the shoulder. On the left is part of a pilaster which
bounds the relief.
Marble ; height, inches.