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Title: | Togate statue and separately worked head, perhaps of Stephanus, proconsul of Asia; Ephesus; 4th to 6th century | Start date: | 300 | End date: | 599 | Historical Period: | Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period | Description: | Overlife-size togate statue and separately worked head found nearby, perhaps of Stephanus, proconsul of Asia; Ephesus; 4th to 6th century. Statue of a standing man in mature age. Figure stands with weight over the right leg. The right arm is raised holding the mappa. The left forearm is projecting, holding a sceptre. A bundle upright scrolls supports the statue of the right leg. The statue wears a late antique toga over two tunics and the senatorial calcei. Chronological details: 4th to 6th century |
Size: | H: 2,02 m. | Place: | Ephesus Museum, Turkey | Languages: | No linguistic content; Not applicable | Medium: | marble (rock) | Project: | BYZART Project | Fond: | OUC Georgios Deligiannakis Archive | Physical type: | statues | Material and technique: | sculpture in the round | Data provider: | Open University of Cyprus | License: | Rights holder: | Museum of Ephesus |
Appears in Collections: | BYZART |
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