FINE COPELAND PARIAN BUST OF CLYTIE, late 19th century, the bust of the nymph emerging from a sunflower, impressed "Copeland" and J94". 57cm Note: The British Museum holds a smaller parian version of this bust (M&ME 1991,6-12, 1) which is based on a larger Roman marble sculpture (GR1805.7-3.79), also in the museum's collection and believed to date to c.AD 40-50. Clytie was a nymph who had fallen in love with the God Helios and been turned into a sunflower. The subject lot, at 57cm, is an exact replica in parian of the original Classical bust.