Agora Object: S 507
Inventory Number:   S 507
Section Number:   Π 43
Title:   Relief Fragment with Draped Figures
Category:   Sculpture
Description:   Mended from two pieces. Left side and rough-picked back preserved.
Lower parts of the figures broken away, and all the right side of the stele. A broad, slightly raised fascia at left.
At left a draped, standing figure faces right, the right hand at the neck, the left stretched out. In front of him is seated a second figure, also facing right. This figure is also draped; his right arm (and perhaps his left) is stretched out in front of him. Behind him, and slightly further right, stands a bearded figure, also facing right. He too is draped. Most of this figure, as well as the arms and legs of the seated figure, are broken away. The stele is broken at the top as if deliberately, to include just the heads of the two standing figures. Crude work.
Pentelic marble.
Context:   House 636α/6 [636/6 on Vrysaki map].
Negatives:   Leica, 95-8-25
Dimensions:   P.H. 0.24; P.W. 0.329; Th. 0.088
Material:   Marble (Pentelic)
Date:   27 December 1934
Section:   Π
Bibliography:   Mitropoulou (1975)a, Kneeling Worshippers, no. 24, p. 49, fig. 23.
    Agora XXXVIII, no. 158, p. 120, pl. 46.
References:   Publication: Agora XXXVIII
Image: 2012.81.0149 (95-8-25)
Card: S 507
Card: S 507