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Hearst Museum object titled Apollo and artumes figurine, accession number 8-2580, described as terracotta standing couple with lyre votive offering to Artumes, 400-350 BCE. 17.3h x 9.5 x 5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Apollo and artumes figurine, accession number 8-2579, described as terracotta; standing couple; lower portion is missing, including feet of both figures, up to woman’s knees; preserved tofull length on R side in L hand holds lyre between two figures; hair frames face; female: wears chiton and himation, veil; hair parted, large earrings: height: 19 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Arabesque: male, accession number 8-2968, described as Terracotta; male figure seated on rocky landscape; missing: head, L leg, R hand and foot; figure leans to his R against partially hollow background, R leg drawn up, R arm rests on thigh, L leg was probably stretched out; L arm out; concave area below Figure’s R, smoothed; hollow interior, heavily encrusted.
Hearst Museum object titled Artumes figurine, accession number 8-2552, described as terrcotta statuette of man, woman, and child votive offering to Artumes, 400-350 BCE. 18h x 18.5 x 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Artumes figurine, accession number 8-2551, described as Terracotta statuette of two women seated on solid bench with plinth at front; deer at far left and above a small, naked figure holding veil end; each holds patera right hand and veil at shoulder with left; curly look and concave diadem; buff tc; lower r lost.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird figurine, accession number 8-2386, described as Terracotta; bird, rooster-type (long necked with long neck feathers;) had legs set into holes; wings modelled, subdivided into three at end; head and tail broken off; height: 11.1 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken female bust, accession number 8-2864, described as Terracotta female head; hair parted in center and pulled back; wears grape cluster earrings; necklace with balls and oval pendants stamped on neck; diadem with simplified rosettes in tow rows; orangish terracotta; tip of nose abraded, broken at neck and rettached with some modern material in areas of loss; press-molded.
Hearst Museum object titled Bull figurine, accession number 8-261, described as Figurine (Bull), Fat globular body with wide tubular mouth opening; pierced holes for eyes and nostrils, two horns (one broken off); four legs with knees, hocks and cloven hoof indicated. Tail an extension of ridge along back, ridge has one lug hole; male sex indicated. Incised linear decoration flanking ridge and around neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 8-240, described as Bronze bust of “Marcellus”
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 8-4258, described as Head of young Marcus Aurelius, marble. Nose restored.