VOTIVE RELIEFS.
301
male worshipper standing.—Cyzicus. Presented by A. van
BrantegJiem, Esq.
Marble; height, 7 inches; width, 4 inches. Rev. Arch., 1891, p. 12
No. 6.
783. Votive relief. Kybele seated within a distyle temple.
On her head is a calathos; a long tress of hair falls on
each shoulder; she wears a long chiton with sleeves and
girt at the waist, and a mantle. In her right hand she
holds a bowl; at her right side is a lion; her left hand
is advanced as if it had held a fcceptre, probably of metal,
which is now wanting. On each side of the base of the
calathos is a hole, probably for the attachment of a metal
wreath.—Elgin Coll.
Greek marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches; width, 9 inches. Mas.
Marbles, IX., pi. 35, fig. 2; Synopsis, No. 293 (97); Guide to
Elijin Room, Part II., No. F. 7.
784. Votive relief. Kybele seated, with a recumbent lion
in her lap, its head to the left. In her right hand she
has a bowl; in her left she holds some object, the form of
which cannot be made out. She wears a long chiton, girt
at the waist, and a mantle. Her head is broken off; on
each side of her neck a long tress falls on her shoulder.
Sculpture late and rough. — Presented by J. P. Gandy
Peering, Esq., 1820.
Greek marble; height, 11 inches; width, 10J inches. Synops:s,
No. 300 (103*).
785. Fragment of a relief, probably votive, containing
Hermes, who wears a short chiton, chlamys, and petasos,
and holds out a phiale in the right hand. On his left is a
female figure, also holding a phiale. On the right, the
right arm alone remains of a third figure with a phiale.—
Knidos.
Marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches width, 1 foot \ inch.
301
male worshipper standing.—Cyzicus. Presented by A. van
BrantegJiem, Esq.
Marble; height, 7 inches; width, 4 inches. Rev. Arch., 1891, p. 12
No. 6.
783. Votive relief. Kybele seated within a distyle temple.
On her head is a calathos; a long tress of hair falls on
each shoulder; she wears a long chiton with sleeves and
girt at the waist, and a mantle. In her right hand she
holds a bowl; at her right side is a lion; her left hand
is advanced as if it had held a fcceptre, probably of metal,
which is now wanting. On each side of the base of the
calathos is a hole, probably for the attachment of a metal
wreath.—Elgin Coll.
Greek marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches; width, 9 inches. Mas.
Marbles, IX., pi. 35, fig. 2; Synopsis, No. 293 (97); Guide to
Elijin Room, Part II., No. F. 7.
784. Votive relief. Kybele seated, with a recumbent lion
in her lap, its head to the left. In her right hand she
has a bowl; in her left she holds some object, the form of
which cannot be made out. She wears a long chiton, girt
at the waist, and a mantle. Her head is broken off; on
each side of her neck a long tress falls on her shoulder.
Sculpture late and rough. — Presented by J. P. Gandy
Peering, Esq., 1820.
Greek marble; height, 11 inches; width, 10J inches. Synops:s,
No. 300 (103*).
785. Fragment of a relief, probably votive, containing
Hermes, who wears a short chiton, chlamys, and petasos,
and holds out a phiale in the right hand. On his left is a
female figure, also holding a phiale. On the right, the
right arm alone remains of a third figure with a phiale.—
Knidos.
Marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches width, 1 foot \ inch.