242 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
between, the breasts with the knot of Isis, and another
mantle over the left shoulder. On the top of the head is
a hole, probably for the insertion of a metal lotus flower.
—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Alabaster. Height, 1 foot. Smith and Porcher, p. 102, No. 69.
1437. Isis, standing, wearing a long chiton, sandals, and a
mantle, which is fastened on the breast by the knot of
Isis. The ends of a fringed veil hang down on her
shoulders; the left thigh is perforated with a small hole,
probably for tbe attachment of a vase carried in the hand ;
the head and the arms from above the elbow, which were
separate pieces, are wanting.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 9£ inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 103,
No. 70; Grwco-Ronmn Guide, II., No. 20.
Fig. 11.—Votive Relief, No. 1438*.
1438. Apollo, seated. Fragment of a group. A nude male
figure is seated on an irregular rock. He is wanting from
the waist upwards. The right leg from the middle of
the thigh and the left knee are also lost. The base of his
lyre is seen on the rock at his side. Beside the rock is a
winged Gryphon.—-Temple of Aphrodite, Gyrene.
Marble. Height, GJ inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 103, No. 71.
between, the breasts with the knot of Isis, and another
mantle over the left shoulder. On the top of the head is
a hole, probably for the insertion of a metal lotus flower.
—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Alabaster. Height, 1 foot. Smith and Porcher, p. 102, No. 69.
1437. Isis, standing, wearing a long chiton, sandals, and a
mantle, which is fastened on the breast by the knot of
Isis. The ends of a fringed veil hang down on her
shoulders; the left thigh is perforated with a small hole,
probably for tbe attachment of a vase carried in the hand ;
the head and the arms from above the elbow, which were
separate pieces, are wanting.—Temple of Aphrodite, Cyrene.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 9£ inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 103,
No. 70; Grwco-Ronmn Guide, II., No. 20.
Fig. 11.—Votive Relief, No. 1438*.
1438. Apollo, seated. Fragment of a group. A nude male
figure is seated on an irregular rock. He is wanting from
the waist upwards. The right leg from the middle of
the thigh and the left knee are also lost. The base of his
lyre is seen on the rock at his side. Beside the rock is a
winged Gryphon.—-Temple of Aphrodite, Gyrene.
Marble. Height, GJ inches. Smith and Porcher, p. 103, No. 71.