68.Similar draped male figure playing on the double flute. The phorbeia is indicated by a red stripe across the mouth; the headdress, probably a wig, comes very low on the forehead, and falls in a thick mass on the back of the neck. On the head-dress, eyebrows, and flutes, are traces of black colour.—Camiros.
Limestone; height, 7⅜ inches.
69.Upper part of draped male figure. In his right hand he holds a lotos sceptre (?); his left arm hangs down by his left side. A thick mass of hair falls on each side of the neck.—Camiros.
Limestone; height, 4½ inches.
70.Androsphinx seated on a plinth. On the head are the combined crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt; in front is a collar, or pectoral; on the crown are traces of red colour. This Sphinx is a pseudo-Egyptian work.—Acropolis of Camiros.
Limestone; height, 5 inches.
71.Androsphinx seated on a plinth. On the head are the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt.—Acropolis of Camiros.
Limestone; height, 3½ inches.
72.Androsphinx seated on a plinth. From the head falls a mass of long hair over the back and shoulders; the front of the body is covered with a collar or pectoral; the upper part of the wings is broken off.—Acropolis of Camiros.
Limestone; height, 5 inches.