A Guide to Constantinople

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A Guide to Constantinople
Demetrius Coufopoulos
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Behind the woman is another seated on a chair, and with part of her himation drawn over her head, while yet another female figure is depicted towards the satrap's right.
The foot or southern panel, represents four young men standing in pairs, as if engaged in conversation, clad in short timics, girded at the waist, and carrying sticks in their hands.
The panel on the eastern side is carved to repre- sent a satrap, tiara on head, clothed in a long flow- ing mantle, or cloak, and seated in an arm
...-chair, with a sceptre in his left hand. He is watching the departure of a four-horse chariot, into which the driver, closely veiled and wearing a short tunic girded at the waist, is in the act of mounting. At the horses' heads stands a groom leaning on a staff, holding the fretting steeds, and at the same time looking in the direction of a fellow-servant on his right holding a saddle-horse. Behind the satrap are two figures apparentiy in the act of conversing with each other.
The western panel represents a hunting scene, Digitized by Google MUSEUMS 97 in which the central figure is that of the satrap, on horseback, in a long flowing cloak, and with raised lance holding a Uon at bay.


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