Agora Object: S 267
Inventory Number:   S 267
Section Number:   Ι 32
Title:   Relief Fragment with Four Draped Figures
Category:   Sculpture
Description:   Small relief with preserved rough-picked back, smooth-picked right side, and bottom surface; broken at top and left side. On the back two circular cuttings suggest use as threshold, but there are no signs of wear.
The four figures are proceeding left; head and shoulders of two figures to left are missing; heads of remaining two much damaged. Surface worn and pitted.
The two figures to the left are on a larger scale than the others are. The first, and probably the second, may be female, the first wearing a long chiton, the second a long chiton (?) and himation. The two smaller figures are male, clad in himatia, the end figure completely enveloped in his cloak, the inner figure wearing his flung over the left shoulder, leaving the right shoulder and breast free. This figure faces to the front, the other three to the left.
Pentelic marble.
Context:   House 646/2.
Negatives:   Leica, 95-8-30
Dimensions:   P.H. 0.25; P.W. 0.40; Th. 0.105
Material:   Marble (Pentelic)
Date:   1933
Section:   Ι
Bibliography:   Mitropoulou (1968), Attic Votive Reliefs.
    Agora XXXVIII, no. 152, p. 118, pl. 44.
References:   Publication: Agora XXXVIII
Image: 2012.81.0154 (95-8-30)
Card: S 267
Card: S 267