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1389. Figure of a woman, standing on the left leg, with the
right leg bent. She wears a tunic with studded sleeves,
girt at the waist; a mantle that passes over the left
shoulder and round the body; and shoes. The arms were
attached at the elbows and are now wanting. The head
fits into a socket at the neck, and has a small circlet, the
hair being brought to a mass at the back.—Temple of
Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 9 iuches. Smith and Porchcr, p. 100, No. 14.
1390. Eros, standing, supporting his left arm on a torch (?),
covered with drapery, and with right hand resting on his
left shoulder. The upper part of the head, and the legs
from the middle of the thighs are wanting. His wings
are folded behind him.—Temple of Apollo, Gyrene.
Marble. Height, 8 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 15.
1391. Torso from waist to the middle of the thighs of a young
boy, perhaps Eros.—Temple of Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 5J inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 1G.
1392. Right leg of a male figure, probably Dionysos, from the
knee, together with part of a plinth, and a stump, on
which are a vine and grape bunches.—Temple of Apollo,
Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot G inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 17.
1393. Right leg of a colossal figure, from above the knee, to
the lower part of the shin. There is a joint and square
dowel-hole at the upper end.—Temple of Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 11 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100,
No. 18.
1394. Young male heroic head. The hair is short and curling,
the eyebrows are prominent, and the look directed upwards,
1389. Figure of a woman, standing on the left leg, with the
right leg bent. She wears a tunic with studded sleeves,
girt at the waist; a mantle that passes over the left
shoulder and round the body; and shoes. The arms were
attached at the elbows and are now wanting. The head
fits into a socket at the neck, and has a small circlet, the
hair being brought to a mass at the back.—Temple of
Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 9 iuches. Smith and Porchcr, p. 100, No. 14.
1390. Eros, standing, supporting his left arm on a torch (?),
covered with drapery, and with right hand resting on his
left shoulder. The upper part of the head, and the legs
from the middle of the thighs are wanting. His wings
are folded behind him.—Temple of Apollo, Gyrene.
Marble. Height, 8 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 15.
1391. Torso from waist to the middle of the thighs of a young
boy, perhaps Eros.—Temple of Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 5J inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 1G.
1392. Right leg of a male figure, probably Dionysos, from the
knee, together with part of a plinth, and a stump, on
which are a vine and grape bunches.—Temple of Apollo,
Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot G inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100, No. 17.
1393. Right leg of a colossal figure, from above the knee, to
the lower part of the shin. There is a joint and square
dowel-hole at the upper end.—Temple of Apollo, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 2 feet 11 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 100,
No. 18.
1394. Young male heroic head. The hair is short and curling,
the eyebrows are prominent, and the look directed upwards,