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A catalogue of sculpture in the Department of ... - Warburg Institute

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196 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.from <strong>the</strong> shoulder, and <strong>the</strong> upper part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forearm.This fragment may, perhaps, have belonged to figure G<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> west pediment. (See Carrey's draw<strong>in</strong>g.)Height (to elbow), 1 foot 11 <strong>in</strong>ches. Plate VL, fig. 2. In part givenby Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 40 ; Synopsis, No. 342 (268).331. Left arm <strong>of</strong> female figure, bent, from near <strong>the</strong> shoulder,to a little above <strong>the</strong> elbow. Drapery, thrown over <strong>the</strong>arm at <strong>the</strong> elbow jo<strong>in</strong>t, falls partly on <strong>the</strong> upper andpartly on <strong>the</strong> fore arm. In <strong>the</strong> drapery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper armis a hole for <strong>the</strong> attachment <strong>of</strong> an object <strong>in</strong> metal. Thisfragment seems best suited to <strong>the</strong> figure N. (See Carrey'sdraw<strong>in</strong>g.)Length, armpit to elbow, 1 foot 4^ <strong>in</strong>ches. Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 26Synopsis, No. 315 (271*).332. Eight arm <strong>of</strong> female figure, slightly bent, formed <strong>of</strong>two fragments united at <strong>the</strong> elbow. This may, perhaps,belong to figure F.Length, 2 feet 7 J <strong>in</strong>ches. Michaelis (pi. 8, fig. 30) gives <strong>the</strong> upperarm ; Synopsis No. 339 (269).333. Left forearm <strong>of</strong> female figure, broken <strong>of</strong>f above <strong>the</strong>elbow (Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 28). To this is united a cast<strong>of</strong> a fragment at A<strong>the</strong>ns with <strong>the</strong> wrist, which is bent alittle <strong>in</strong>wards. The arm must have been bent at <strong>the</strong>elbow.Length, elbow to wrist, 1 foot 7 <strong>in</strong>ches. Synopsis, No. 314 (272).334. Forearm <strong>of</strong> female figure. Michaelis (p^ 8, fig. 29)th<strong>in</strong>ks that it may have belonged ei<strong>the</strong>r to figure or W<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> west pediment.Length, llj <strong>in</strong>ches. Syn(^sis, No. 311 (264).335. Fragment <strong>of</strong> left thigh, above life size. Michaelis(pi. 8, fig. 39) calls this a female fragment, and suggests<strong>the</strong> nude seated female figure S <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> west pediment.

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