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| Female seated on throne with drapery drawn across lap and hanging down left side.
Good work.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA. No traces of running drill. Ca. 400? (AS) Finished Mint, Room D, Wall T. 1276 Leica ... 9 July 1959 ... running drill. Ca. 400? (AS) |
| Erechtheum frieze: fragment of horse. Hind leg of horse attached to a base with smooth back. This fragment has numerous marks of the drill. Even the running drill was clearly used. Similar marks are ... drill. Even the running drill |
| Three (and possibly four) locks of hair falling presumably horizontally to left, its thick strands are delineated by cuts (at least one by running drill), separations by incisions within individual locks ... 2011/04/15 ... by running drill |
| Life-size left hand with fingers curled around round object. Fingers articulated with running drill and rasp. White marble. Fragment. Tips of index finger and thumb missing. Broken at wrist with diagonal ... with running drill and rasp. |
Left foot of statue in boot, on base. Boot straps fall out and over top of foot (W. 0.025). Running drill channel between foot and base (W. 0.005). White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part ... foot (W. 0.025). Running drill channel between foot |
| Tree trunk with snake and large knot in bark. Strut for statue. Running drill used at edge of snake and surface of tree. White marble. Fragment. Central piece of tree trunk support for statue. Broken at ... Strut for statue. Running drill used at edge of snake |
| Over life-size foot of large statue. Boot straps rendered with thin, shallow, parallel lines (0.025 wide) that run out and away from ankle. Running drill channel undeneath foot and above strut (0.005 wide) ... run out and away from ankle. Running drill channel |
| Over life-size leg of Silenos, wearing wooly garment with 8 rows of wavy locks of hair. L. each row top 00.06, bottom 00.055. The running drill separates rows and vertical sections of hair. This leg does ... Hadrianic ... bottom 00.055. The running drill separates rows and |
Marble male portrait body of draped left side of frontally-posed, standing figure wearing chlamys and tunic; extremely narrow profile and back, almost completely flat; left arm slightly bent forward; two ... Mid-Fifth Century A.D ... Running drill used for deeper ... two small drill (?) holes ... drilled channels; flat chisel |
| Uncertain identification. Part of a relief? Identified as human head due to presence of locks of hair, though no evidence of face. Small, smoothed surface at the top of the piece on the left side (As ... on back with a running drill. Hair could represent a |
| Ca. life-sized statue of youth, frontal with weight on rt. leg, left bent, lt. thigh slightly forward. Arms down and out from side, head turned slightly to proper lt. Nude except for himation gathered ... 1928/05/29 ... over skin surface. Running drill outlining drapery and |
| Large-scale head of woman, wearing headdress; at back this folds over a band that circles head and crosses on top of cloth in front. Two small stylized waves of hair curve out over center of forehead ... early 6th c. A.C., according to DeGrazia; ca. 400, according to Brown 2017 ... Nostrils drilled. Surface ... separated from skin by running drill. On headdress above |
| Bearded head, front only preserved. Nose missing; hair on proper right side badly worn; beard chipped, especially below.
Mustache indicated in part by parallel lines running down beside and below edges ... Roman period ... running down beside and below ... elaborately drilled.
Pentelic |
| Rome ... C. Antestius (Labro? Catulus?) ... AE four drill holes in obv. Head of Janus, laureate; above, I [C]ANTESTI above; [ROMA] below Prow r.; dog running l.. above; to r. [I] Obv: I ; Rev: dog, [I] Julian Basilica; Well S
Excavation Date: 7/31/1915 ... 147 BC ... four drill holes in obv ... Prow r.; dog running l.. above; to r. [I] ...
Card 138
Envelope 62
4 drill |
Standing draped figure wearing ankle-length toga and floor-length tunic; right leg bearing weight; left arm bent at elbow and extended forward; some traces of drapery folds near bottom suggest sinus hung ... Roman ... for inserted head; running drill used for long channel |
| Cubic bone die, finely cut. Values indicated by encircled dots and placed in normal fashion with sides equaling seven (1-6, 2-5, 3-4). Similar to but smaller than MF-405 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat ... based on context, Corinth 12 comparanda Roman ... Complete or intact. Complete. Crack running entire ... drilled holes. |
Standing draped male; left leg bearing weight; right leg relaxed and slightly bent at knee; wears tunic and toga wrapped around front and slung over left shoulder; right arm enclosed within pallium with ... Severan Period ... folds running from below ... head; few traces of running drill; traces of rasp over all |
| Standing, draped, frontally-posed, four-square figure carved from Ionic architrave block; feet parted, pointed forward. Statue unworked on left side; back roughly finished. Wears ankle-length tunic beneath ... First half 6C AD ... mouldings cut away. Running drill used to separate hem of |
| Noses and mouths of all three heads are broken away, and the whole is much battered and worn. The three faces are very flat, the hair very conventional, in waves running lengthwise. The base of the neck ... 1st c. B.C ... running lengthwise. The base of ...
Drilled for setting on base |
| Broken all around. Front preserved with human face, broken at neck. Break at top and left appears to be on line of frame.
Head is not very well wrought; e.g. ears are flattened out against background ... 8 April 1970 ... which run back across head ... drill marks at inside corners |
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