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There are 6 objects for which Decoration contains → taking
2007.10.2.308 A large ox or bull is represented to the left and centre of the scene taking up most of the space within the cast. The beast's head is turned as if it is looking towards the viewer. To the right a figure (probably male) is seated beneath a tree holding a staff. At the figure's feet there appears to be a second (much smaller) creature.
2008.9.13 Interior: greyish-black wash. Exterior: wide greyish-black band overpainted, taking up roughly half the exterior. Above this is a narrower parallel strip of unfinished terracotta containing 14 small dots in a horizontal line towards the top if it. And above this, half of another parallel band overpainted in greyish-black is present.
2009.10.2.53 Man sitting on barrell, taking off wreath and handing it to a bird.
2009.10.2.54 Man with a beard sitting on a rock, taking off wreath and handing it to bird. Number 54.
2009.9.200 A naked young man standing between two poles, taking of the robe. On the right side, there is a statuette standing on the pole. Cast number: 35
84.5.33 Blocks XII, XIII and XIV of the west frieze of the Parthenon, showing a section of the procession of the Panathenaic festival. Three groups of horsemen and horses are shown preparing for the procession. The leftmost group consists of three men and one horse; the centre group, one man and two horses; the rightmost group two men and one horse. From left to right the horses are shown in growing stages of excitement, with the rightmost shown taking fright. Blocks XIII and XIV are heavily reconstructed following damage to the originals
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