50.Torso of female figure holding a dove between her breasts with the left hand, and holding with the right hand a fold of drapery by her right side. She wears a long dress, girt at the waist, with a diploïdion and sleeves. The head, and the legs from above the knees are wanting.—Theangela, in Caria.

Marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches.

51.Beardless male head, having a considerable resemblance to No. 19.—From the Temple of Apollo, Calymna.

Marble; height, 9 inches. Assigned by Collignon (Gaz. Arch., 1886, p. 239) to the same school as No. 205.

SCULPTURES FROM RHODES.

52.Female head. The hair is parted over the middle of the head, and is brought in waving ripples to the ears. At the back of the head it is sketched in conventional lines. The head is bound with a taenia.—Rhodes.

Marble; height, 8½ inches.

53.Female head broken off at the top of the neck. The hair is brought forward over each temple in a plait; a piece of linen is wound round the head, passing under a band or diadem which encircles the head behind the ear. The head-dress is arranged so as to leave on the top of the head an aperture, through which the parting of the hair and a top-knot are shown. Over the upper part of the ear hang what appear to be three pendants; the lobe below is covered with an earring in the form of a circular flower of seven leaves. On the fractured edge of the neck are remains of drapery.—Rhodes.