SCULPTURE

Female portrait statue Γ91

  Museum/Current place of storage: Epidauros, Archaeological Museum.
  Inv. no: 303
  Dimensions:
  Material: H. 0,315m., w. 0,275m., th. 0,125m.
  Findspot:

Epidauros, in the sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas and Asklepios (the exact findspot is unknown).

  Original Display Location:

Epidauros, in the sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas and Asklepios.

  Date: Principate of Hadrian or early Antonine period.
  Statuary Type (body) :

“Kore/Persephone” of the “Berlin/London” type.

  Mode of Self-Representation (head): -
  Civic Presence (Social Role Represented): Unknown.
  Inscribed Base: No
  Author: Panagiotis Konstantinidis
  Added: 2024-04-26
  Edited: 2024-09-14

Description - Comments:

Only the right part of the chest is preserved with part of the insertion cavity for the head. The figure wears a chiton and a himation (part of the rectangular mass of drapery is preserved diagonally across the chest towards the left shoulder, covering in its way the left breast). Chipping is observed sporadically on the folds of the garments.

Bibliography:

St. Katakis, Τα γλυπτά των ρωμαϊκών χρόνων από το ιερό του Απόλλωνος Μαλεάτα και του Ασκληπιού, Athens 2002, 105, 158, 277, 323, 325, cat. no. 112, pl. 117 (principate of Hadrian or early Antonine period).