Remarks: Preserves bottom of drapery, right foot, & plinth (Th 1.6) to right with round opening (Diam 6) for spear. Drapery (Th wall 1.7) falls in 3 jack-knife folds above foot & in continuous thick projection lying across top of foot & on plinth; at left side, parts of 3 jack-knife folds, below which surface with red paint (left boot?). Right foot is booted, with sole, painted red-brown. Small hole in top of foot (Diam 0.4). Body stood at angle to back of plinth, facing towards Herakles. Inside of torso was hollow through plinth. Underside of plinth imbedded with black sand
Bibliography: Sommella Mura 1977a, pp. 99-101, figs. 28 & 34; Sommella Mura 1977b, pp. 1-4; Enea nel Lazio 1981, pp. 121-122 C3; La grande Roma 1990, pp. 119-120 5.1.1 (a-c); Parisi Presicce 1997, p. 175, fig. 13; Winter 2009a, pp. 379-380, 5.E.1.a, fig. 5.34, Ill. 5.16.2
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