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New York 29.97.14
Subject Description: Nude Eros, shown in the roughly the same relaxed pose of Apollo Sauroktonos , with his weight on his right leg, and his left leg slightly advanced, lowers his right arm and raises his left. The remains of wings indicated that the statue indeed depicted an Eros. Technique: Two struts, one on the upper right thigh (for attachment to the missing right arm) and another on the upper left thigh (for attachment to a missing tree trunk?), remain. Condition Description: Ony the torso, including right shoulder, and thighs remain. Neck, wings, arms, and lower legs are broken off. The surface is slightly chipped, particularly on the buttocks. Sources Used: Richter 1954, 68 no. 107, pl. 86 (with previous bibliography) Other Bibliography: Richter 1953, 107, pl. 86c; Richter 1950, 263; Rizzo 1932, 41, pls. 66-67; Richter 1930, 266 f., fig. 187 Comparanda: A statue found in the sea near Baiae, now in Naples (see Rizzo 1932, 41 f., pl. 65).
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