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Travis alert.. Statue of Hadrian on Madeira
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I recently visited the beautiful Island of Maderia. Not much in the way of ancient history is an understatement! However...

Whilst my wife and I were touring one of the many tropical gardens, we came accross a statue obviously 'collected' on someones 'Grand Tour' a century or so ago. Headless and legless it may be, but it has a nice musculata and finely detailed pteruges.

The chest decoration is a pair of griffons with what appeared to be a gorgon head at the neck of the cuirass. The first two layers of pteruges are scallop shaped and decorated in a shell-like pattern. The lower pteruges are the typical (linen?) strips with counter-twisting fringes. The upper pteruges at the sleeves are in what appeared to be two layers with a tunic beneath.

Here's the photos..
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http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/ ... CF2343.jpg
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Very nice and very good pics.

Thank you! Big Grin
Susanna

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Many thanks, Adrian. Laus for you! Big Grin

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