Figurine

54-28-93

Location: On Display in the Eastern Mediterranean Gallery

From: Cyprus | Kourion | Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number 54-28-93
Current Location Eastern Mediterranean Gallery - On Display
Provenience Cyprus | Kourion | Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates
Site Name Kourion
Locus Votive Deposit
Date Made Early 2nd century CE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Terracotta
Description

"Rider, (no headdress). Hair worked with a pin, the beard with pin and fine reed. Face carefully modelled; eyelids shown, mouth slightly opened, large projecting ears, cleft chin. Wears long-sleeved, high necked shirt and knee-length anaxyrides with wavy folds; on upper bodu superimposed folds indicate outer garmet over shirt. Right hand clenched, with fingers modelled, left hand missing. Of horse, only the tail preserved; long, flying, with cross-hatched incision, again done with a pin; on tail, trace of thin white wash. Greyish-tan clay with black and white slit, fired very brittle...The costume is that of a Parthian and the style suggests Syria as the place of origin..."

Height 10.3 cm
Width 8 cm
Depth 8.2 cm
Credit Line Cyprus Expedition, George H. McFadden, 1954
Other Number T1004 - Field No SF | 1520 - Other Number

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