218 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
1355. Circular altar, with moulded rim and base, and having
a large snake twined about it in high relief.—Found in a
tomb at Cnidos. Presented by J. Theodore Bent, Esq., 1888.
Coarse blue marble. Height, 2 feet 6 inches ; diameter, 2 feet 1 inch.
Journ. of Hellen. Studies, IX., p. 82.
1356. Circular altar, on a square plinth. A snake is twisted
about the altar. Inscribed (cl) 'A4>6ovr'jTov ywaiKos Tifiepwv
'lov\iov Tpoc^l/xov. (&) Yivirop'ux<s /xveias X^P1"' T^avKLa';
Aiovv&iov jxvua'i ^apti'. r^^XV UpocSefis tov ib'iov t^kvov
/xveias xapiv.—Cnidos.
Coarse limestone. Height, 3 feet 6 inches ; diameter, 2 feet 5 inches.
Hamilton, Asia Minor, II., p. 458 ; Greek Inscriptions in Brit.
Mus., No. DCCCLII.
1357. Circular altar, with moulded rim and base. Eound the
altar are four bulls' heads connected by festoons of fruit
and flowers, with hanging sashes. Inscribed 'O 8£/xo[s.
—Found in a tomb at Cnidos. Presented by J. Theodore
Bent, Esq., 1888.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 4£ inches; diameter, 1 foot 10 inches.
Journ. of Hellen. Studies, IX., p. 82.
MISCELLANEOUS SCULPTURES FROM
CNIDOS.
1358. Upper part of torso of seated female figure, half turned
to the right. She' wears a tunic and mantle falling about
her shoulders.—Cnidos.
Marble. Height, 7 inches.
1359. Draped female figure, standing, resting on the left leg.
She wears a long tunic, and sandals, and has a mantle
round the body and over the shoulders. The head and
forearms were in separate pieces, and are now lost. The
1355. Circular altar, with moulded rim and base, and having
a large snake twined about it in high relief.—Found in a
tomb at Cnidos. Presented by J. Theodore Bent, Esq., 1888.
Coarse blue marble. Height, 2 feet 6 inches ; diameter, 2 feet 1 inch.
Journ. of Hellen. Studies, IX., p. 82.
1356. Circular altar, on a square plinth. A snake is twisted
about the altar. Inscribed (cl) 'A4>6ovr'jTov ywaiKos Tifiepwv
'lov\iov Tpoc^l/xov. (&) Yivirop'ux<s /xveias X^P1"' T^avKLa';
Aiovv&iov jxvua'i ^apti'. r^^XV UpocSefis tov ib'iov t^kvov
/xveias xapiv.—Cnidos.
Coarse limestone. Height, 3 feet 6 inches ; diameter, 2 feet 5 inches.
Hamilton, Asia Minor, II., p. 458 ; Greek Inscriptions in Brit.
Mus., No. DCCCLII.
1357. Circular altar, with moulded rim and base. Eound the
altar are four bulls' heads connected by festoons of fruit
and flowers, with hanging sashes. Inscribed 'O 8£/xo[s.
—Found in a tomb at Cnidos. Presented by J. Theodore
Bent, Esq., 1888.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 4£ inches; diameter, 1 foot 10 inches.
Journ. of Hellen. Studies, IX., p. 82.
MISCELLANEOUS SCULPTURES FROM
CNIDOS.
1358. Upper part of torso of seated female figure, half turned
to the right. She' wears a tunic and mantle falling about
her shoulders.—Cnidos.
Marble. Height, 7 inches.
1359. Draped female figure, standing, resting on the left leg.
She wears a long tunic, and sandals, and has a mantle
round the body and over the shoulders. The head and
forearms were in separate pieces, and are now lost. The