| Inventory Number: | S 1012 | |
| Section Number: | ΙΙ 262 | |
| Title: | Relief Fragment: Reused | |
| Category: | Sculpture | |
| Description: | The fragment preserves a little of the lower part of a standing draped figure; broken off above, and the plinth chipped along the front. The feet and a little of the drapery, roughly blocked out, remain, with traces of the relief background. The block was reused for a second relief, on the under side of the plinth of the first. This relief was not finished. Very roughly blocked out is a nude male figure, half facing and striding vigorously left. Pentelic marble. | |
| Conservation Status: | Finished | |
| Context: | Original fill in Valerian Wall. | |
| Negatives: | Leica | |
| Dimensions: | P.H. 0.07; P.W. 0.115; P.L. 0.25 | |
| Material: | Marble (Pentelic) | |
| Date: | 11 March 1938 | |
| Section: | ΙΙ | |
| Bibliography: | Agora XXXIX, no. 311, p. 291, pl. 86. | |
| References: | Publication: Agora XXXIX Images (4) Card: S 1012 |