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and shoulders, now wanting. The arms (now lost) were
also separately attached. The right leg is wanting from
above the knee, and the left leg from below the knee.
The back is only roughly sketched out. A stump was
attached to the left leg.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 65.
1433. Terminal female figure, wearing a skin and girt under
the breasts with a broad girdle. The head is wanting.
Both arms are bent up at the elbow. She stands in the
midst of a mass of falling drapery, perhaps forming a
part of a larger statue.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 0J inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102, No. Go'.
1434. Demeter, standing, with ears of corn in her right hand
and a torch in her left. She wears a long chiton, and a
mantle which passes over the head. Eoughly sculptured.
—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Limestone. Height, 1 foot 11 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 07.
1435. Seated male figure, perhaps Zeus, holding an uncertain
object in the right hand. The lower part and shoulder
draped in a mantle. The left arm was extended as if
resting on a sceptre.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Limestone. Height, 1 foot 8 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 68.
1436. Bust of Isis. The bust is complete, and includes to
below the breasts. The hair is brought to each side, and
crowned by a metal circlet. It is gathered in a bunch at
the back of the head, and tresses fall on the shoulders.
She wears a chiton, a mantle with a woolly fringe, tied
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and shoulders, now wanting. The arms (now lost) were
also separately attached. The right leg is wanting from
above the knee, and the left leg from below the knee.
The back is only roughly sketched out. A stump was
attached to the left leg.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 65.
1433. Terminal female figure, wearing a skin and girt under
the breasts with a broad girdle. The head is wanting.
Both arms are bent up at the elbow. She stands in the
midst of a mass of falling drapery, perhaps forming a
part of a larger statue.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 0J inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102, No. Go'.
1434. Demeter, standing, with ears of corn in her right hand
and a torch in her left. She wears a long chiton, and a
mantle which passes over the head. Eoughly sculptured.
—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Limestone. Height, 1 foot 11 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 07.
1435. Seated male figure, perhaps Zeus, holding an uncertain
object in the right hand. The lower part and shoulder
draped in a mantle. The left arm was extended as if
resting on a sceptre.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Limestone. Height, 1 foot 8 inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 102,
No. 68.
1436. Bust of Isis. The bust is complete, and includes to
below the breasts. The hair is brought to each side, and
crowned by a metal circlet. It is gathered in a bunch at
the back of the head, and tresses fall on the shoulders.
She wears a chiton, a mantle with a woolly fringe, tied
vol. n. b