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

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VOTIVE RELIEFS. 359<strong>of</strong> a dedication to Apollo, <strong>in</strong> elegiac Verse, which has beenrestored as follows, by Koehler :2[oi] Xdp[/A09, ySaJo-iAeC IJatar, iKarrj^oX.' ''A7roX[Aov],'ImrolKpaTovs Swpov] 7r[at]s dvWrjKe ToSe.Townley Coll.Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7f <strong>in</strong>ches; width, 2 feet 8 <strong>in</strong>ches.Presented by <strong>the</strong> Duke <strong>of</strong> Bedford to Mr. Townley, <strong>in</strong> 1805.Mas. Marbles, II., pi. 5; Ellis, Townley Gallery, II., p. 135;Guide to Graeco-Eoman Sculptures, I., No. 200 ; Wolters, No. 1849 ;C.I.G., 1946; C.I.A., II., 15276; Kaibel, 799; Rhe<strong>in</strong>. Mus. N.F.,1886, p. 346 ;Cavaceppi, Raccolta d'Antiche Statue, III., pi. 1.777. Fragment <strong>of</strong> votive relief dedicated by Asclepiodotosto Apollo Tadokomeites. The upper part is miss<strong>in</strong>g. On<strong>the</strong> right is <strong>the</strong> figure on a colossal scale <strong>of</strong> ApolloKitharoedos, preserved only from <strong>the</strong> knees downwards.On <strong>the</strong> left a draped male figure kneels by an altar, hold<strong>in</strong>ga ram, and hav<strong>in</strong>g a knife <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> right hand. Beh<strong>in</strong>d<strong>the</strong> altar is a tree. On <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> relief, a malefigure, whose head isobject <strong>in</strong> his right hand.want<strong>in</strong>g, stands hold<strong>in</strong>g a conicalInscribed : 'Ao-kXtjttioSotos Ai^tXou 'AttoXAwvi TaSoKto/xeiTgivxqv.— Cyzicus. Presented hy A. van Branteghem, Esq., 1890.Marble ; height, 1 foot 1 <strong>in</strong>ch ; width, llj <strong>in</strong>ches. Rev. Arch., 1891,p. 12, No. 3.778. Fragment <strong>of</strong> votive relief. Artemis stands with <strong>the</strong>right arm on her right thigh, and lean<strong>in</strong>g on whatappears to be a torch. She wears a huntress dress, withshort chiton, and has a hound stand<strong>in</strong>g beside her. On<strong>the</strong> right is an altar at which a male worshipper appearsto be mak<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>of</strong>lfer<strong>in</strong>g. On <strong>the</strong> extreme right is <strong>the</strong>hand and drapery <strong>of</strong> a female figure mak<strong>in</strong>g a gesture <strong>of</strong>adoration. JEphesus. J. T. Wood.Ephesian marble ; height, 1 foot 1 <strong>in</strong>ch ; width, 9 <strong>in</strong>ches.779. Fragment <strong>of</strong> relief, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> upper part <strong>of</strong> a stand •iug figure <strong>of</strong> Artemis, from <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> thighs.At

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