Corinth Object: S 180
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   S 180
Title:   LIFE-SIZE DRAPED MALE STATUE
Category:   Sculpture
Category Code:   S
Object Number:   180
Description:   Standing male figure, weight on l. leg;r. leg bent and slightly set back; rectangular pilaster visible beside l. foot. Wears tunic, visible on r. side of chest; Roman toga draped from l. shoulder; balteus crosses from l. shoulder to r. hip; umbo falls over this in front; sinus at r. knee; deep drill work in drapery folds; edges of drapery chipped; back roughly worked with flat chisel.
Material:   Fine-crystalled white marble
Condition:   Missing parts. Figure from ca. shoulders to plinth; lacks head (inserted) and projecting part of l. arm (attached separately), both shoulders,arms, feet, and l. side of base support. Most of plinth missing
Dimensions Actual:   H00.137 (plinth)
Dimensions Preserved:   H01.72
Period:   2nd c. A.C.
Chronology:   Antonine period
Area:   Propylaia
Context:   NB8 P43
Bibliography:   Johnson 1931, Corinth 9, cat. 195; DeGrazia N073.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: De Grazia, Excavations of the American school ... 1980
Monument: Propylaia
Image: bw 0090
Image: bw 1548
Image: bw 2434
Basket: NB8 P43
Notebook Page: NB 8, spread 26 (p. 43)
Notebook Page: NB 8, spread 29 (p. 49)