Torso of male statue wearing chlamys. Corinth (Achaea). Later fifth century.
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Corinth
Province:
Achaea
Region:
Greece and South Balkans (with Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace)
Details:
Found built into a wall of St John's church
Current Location:
Corinth museum inv. no. S-2046
OBJECT
Object:
Statue
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
Yes
Clothing:
cloak, chlamys
Hairstyle:
Height(cm):
82
Attributes:
Beard:
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Unknown
Position:
Provincial Governors
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Unknown
Position:
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
DATE
Earliest:
450
Latest:
500
MAIN REFERENCE
Gehn, U., Ehrenstatuen in der Spätantike. Chlamydati und Togati, Wiesbaden 2012, 481-2 no. O 44
Brown, A., Last Men Standing: Chlamydatus Portraits and Public Life in Late Corinth, Hesperia 81, 141-76, 2012, 152-3 figs. 17. 18
de Grazia, C. E., American School of Classical Studies at Athens, "Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Corinth: The Roman Portrait Sculpture," Ph.D. Dissertation , Columbia University, 1973, pp. 290-1 no. 92