82
supposes this composition to be an imitation of a celebrated work
of Scopas, the Bay^r? xij.iaipo<l>6voQ, of which Callistratus has given
us a description.8
This small slab is in a very tolerable state of preservation; the
surface has been slightly injured in some places, and the stone has
been cracked in a line passing from the front of the right leg across
the middle of the hind quarters of the kid.
Height 1 ft. 5 in. Width 10 in.
8 Stature, ii. Compare an epigram by Glaucus, Antholog. Jacobs, ii. p. 2G1.
supposes this composition to be an imitation of a celebrated work
of Scopas, the Bay^r? xij.iaipo<l>6voQ, of which Callistratus has given
us a description.8
This small slab is in a very tolerable state of preservation; the
surface has been slightly injured in some places, and the stone has
been cracked in a line passing from the front of the right leg across
the middle of the hind quarters of the kid.
Height 1 ft. 5 in. Width 10 in.
8 Stature, ii. Compare an epigram by Glaucus, Antholog. Jacobs, ii. p. 2G1.