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Smith, Arthur H. [Hrsg.]; British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Hrsg.]
Catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (Band 3) — London, 1904

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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.

as an Eros) holding up its drapery in the manner of a
Priapus.— Towneley Coll.

Parian marble. Height, 10 inches. Restored : head, arms, and legs
from knees to ankles of Aphrodite; head and shoulders of figure
on her left. Synopsis (1808), p. 106, No. 54; Ellis, Toicn. Gall.,
I., p. 306.

1586. Aphrodite and Eros. Fragment of group, with the feet
of Aphrodite standing to the front. At her right side is
a nude winged Eros, standing before a stump, holding in
his hands a large shell.—The Gyrenaica.

Parian marble. Height, b\ inches. From the excavations of ~Slr.
G. Dennis, 1868.

1587. Nude female torso, from the neck to the waist, perhaps
of Aphrodite. Tresses of hair fall on the shoulders, and
there are remains of a mass of hair falling over the neck.
The right arm was drawn back. There is a point of
attachment on the right side.—Presented by Admiral
Spratt, G.B., 1874.

Parian marble. Height, 7J inches.

1588. Nude female torso, from the neck to the waist, probably
of Aphrodite. The right arm is somewhat advanced ; the
left arm was raised, and extended to left.—From the
Temple of the Muses, at Cnidos.

Parian marble. Height, 6 inches. Excavated by C. T. Newton.

1589. Nude female torso, from the waist to the knees,
probably of Aphrodite. The left leg is slightly advanced.
—Ephesus.

Fine-grained marble. Height, inches. J. T. Wood's excavations,
1868.

1590. Nude female torso, from the neck to the knee, probably
of Aphrodite. She stands on the right leg. The left
shoulder was slightly raised and the arm passed below
 
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