Lower part of statue wearing chlamys (possibly of woman). Corinth (Achaea). Later 5th century.
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Corinth
Province:
Achaea
Region:
Greece and South Balkans (with Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace)
Details:
Agora, north end of West-shops
Current Location:
Corinth museum inv. no. S-925
OBJECT
Object:
Statue
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
Yes
Clothing:
cloak, chlamys; footwear, open, strapped shoes
Hairstyle:
Height(cm):
114
Attributes:
Beard:
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Unknown
Position:
Provincial Governors
Gender:
Unknown
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, 482-4 no. O 45
Brown, A., Last Men Standing: Chlamydatus Portraits and Public Life in Late Corinth, Hesperia, forthcoming, p. 20
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. 291-2 no. 93