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| Harrison, E. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Presented in catalogue form are 64 portrait heads, headless torsos, and fragments (of both categories) ranging in date from the first half of the 1st century B.C. to the 5th century A.D. The catalogue ... 1953 ... form are 64 portrait heads, ... “material,” “forms of portraits ... Agora portraits interest us, |
| Brown, Amelia Robertson ... Hesperia 81:1 Notable among the marble sculptures excavated at Corinth are seven portraits of men wearing the long chlamys of Late Antique imperial office. This unusual costume, contemporary portrait heads, ... January ... are seven portraits of men ... contemporary portrait heads, and ... chlamydatus portraits, published |
Johnson, F. P ... American Journal of Archaeology 30:2 158-176 ... June ... The Imperial Portraits at Corinth |
| Harrison, E. B ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Although the famous bronze statues seen by the Roman tourist Pausanias have been melted down, the Agora preserves a number of fine portraits in stone. While a few of these are named, most of the portraits ... 1960 ... portraits in stone. While a few ... of the portraits in this |
Askew, Ess ... American Journal of Archaeology 35:4 442-447 ... October ... A Portrait of Caracalla in Corinth |
de Wald, Ernest ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 13.1 1 78-86 10.2307_146899 ... 1944 ... The Comnenian Portraits in the Barberini Psalter |
Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 25:2 142-159 ... April ... A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth |
Cohen, Beth ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 60.4 4 465-502 10.2307_148268 ... 1991 ... Perikles' Portrait and the Riace Bronzes: New Evidence for "Schinocephaly" |
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