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Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-52, described as Cast of Winged Artemis (Latin: Diana), described by Pausanias as the earliest winged Victory executed by any Greek sculptor, and credited to Archermos, son on MIkkiades of Chios. The statue lacks right arm, most of its left arm except fingers, right foot, left leg from knee, most of wings. Bulletin de Correspondance hellenique 1879, plate 6. Half life size. Found 1877. Height 0-.9 meters. Described TAUpTá 21. The goddess has wings on her shoulders and feet. She wears a tight belted tunic with flat bands once elaborately painted. The statue rested on a stem, leaving both feet free. Another one, by Archermos, is in the Akropolis Museum. Location: Delos, Cyclades. National Museum.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-59, described as Cast of the Poseidon of Melos. The statue is entire with its plinth, but was composed of two blocks. They are joined near the waist.
Hearst Museum object titled Tomb marble, accession number 8-4985, described as Gravestone of Malthake. Tomb Marble; Father bidding adieu to his wife; servant (center) holding an oil jar. Athens.
Hearst Museum object titled Trefoil oinochoe, accession number 8-8, described as Attic Red-figure oinochoe; on shoulder: enclosed tingue pattern; below figures; egg pattern; nude youth with strigil standing to right, between two draped youths facing inward; figure on r. with aryballos suspended from one hand. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.