Zeus Ombrios 537
347)1- Zeus as conceived by the great cameo-artists of the
Hellenistic age (pis. xliii, xliv and fig. 348)2 wore an oak-wreath
Fig- 347-
th,
'ctfC ^^e"en'st'c sculptor which stood in different buildings in Cyrene but were
^edicatedU'ltal)'e S'ze' "" comP'ete tne Triad they executed a statue of Sabina and
"^ir We]f le wno'e to the glory of the Emperor who had shown such signal interest in
^bh»«, re' Mariani loc. cit. p. 10 fancies 'un' intenzionale somiglianza del Dio
T^ocoll'impemtore.'
Inst, ii; , 6 ^Ilr"cis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1839 xi- 21—23 Cun Apollo Libico'?), Mon. d.
aUch hier *' T ( = my %• 347). Overbeck Gr. Kunslmyth. Zeus p. 247^ (b.) ('so wird
2,1 Menken1"1 ^'n,en ^mPerator im Zeuscostlim, nicht aber an den Gott selbst mit der Aegis
('torsedu Seln ). Reinach Rep. Stat. ii. 108 no. 5, id. in the Rev. Arch. 1921 i. 155
a ^ytene'l z?''" ^C ^a'erone> du meme type a l'egide que le Jupiter recemment decouvert
UrS?n'ngHc'li TZe,auf"ah""" no- 8'6 w'th text iii. 38 by W. Amelung ('Die Figur wird
spl Kopf eines romischen Imperators getragen haben'
^P^esos tow" A ^ral3'an sardonyx of two layers, whitish grey on opaque black, found at
^Iuseuni of ^ Cl°Se of tlle eignteentn century, is now preserved in the Archaeological
t!°sition, \Ve 1C Ducal Palace at Venice. It shows a majestic bust of Zeus, in three-quarter
)Ut r'ng 0ak"wreath and aigls. Furtwangler noted the Scopaic character of the
his irea.ched tlle "ght conclusion—'Ein herrliches Werk gewiss hellenistischer
orne out by the abundant curling tresses of the head, its expression of
347)1- Zeus as conceived by the great cameo-artists of the
Hellenistic age (pis. xliii, xliv and fig. 348)2 wore an oak-wreath
Fig- 347-
th,
'ctfC ^^e"en'st'c sculptor which stood in different buildings in Cyrene but were
^edicatedU'ltal)'e S'ze' "" comP'ete tne Triad they executed a statue of Sabina and
"^ir We]f le wno'e to the glory of the Emperor who had shown such signal interest in
^bh»«, re' Mariani loc. cit. p. 10 fancies 'un' intenzionale somiglianza del Dio
T^ocoll'impemtore.'
Inst, ii; , 6 ^Ilr"cis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1839 xi- 21—23 Cun Apollo Libico'?), Mon. d.
aUch hier *' T ( = my %• 347). Overbeck Gr. Kunslmyth. Zeus p. 247^ (b.) ('so wird
2,1 Menken1"1 ^'n,en ^mPerator im Zeuscostlim, nicht aber an den Gott selbst mit der Aegis
('torsedu Seln ). Reinach Rep. Stat. ii. 108 no. 5, id. in the Rev. Arch. 1921 i. 155
a ^ytene'l z?''" ^C ^a'erone> du meme type a l'egide que le Jupiter recemment decouvert
UrS?n'ngHc'li TZe,auf"ah""" no- 8'6 w'th text iii. 38 by W. Amelung ('Die Figur wird
spl Kopf eines romischen Imperators getragen haben'
^P^esos tow" A ^ral3'an sardonyx of two layers, whitish grey on opaque black, found at
^Iuseuni of ^ Cl°Se of tlle eignteentn century, is now preserved in the Archaeological
t!°sition, \Ve 1C Ducal Palace at Venice. It shows a majestic bust of Zeus, in three-quarter
)Ut r'ng 0ak"wreath and aigls. Furtwangler noted the Scopaic character of the
his irea.ched tlle "ght conclusion—'Ein herrliches Werk gewiss hellenistischer
orne out by the abundant curling tresses of the head, its expression of