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Mitchell, Lucy M.
A history of ancient sculpture — New York, 1883

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NOTES AND REFERENCES.

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P. 250. 437) Arch. Zcit. 1878, " Inschriften aus Oivm-

pia," No. i~5-
P. 251. 43S) I'aus., v. 27. 2, 3.

4'9) Brunn, Gesch. d. Griech. Kiinst. i. S. 74, 80.
Urlichs, X. Rhein. Mus. x. (185S), S. 8.

<*°) I'lin., X. II. xxxiv. 75.

"') I'lin., op. c. 75. Anthologia Graca, ii. 15, 35
(ed. Jacobs). Pans., vii. 18. 10; ix. 10. 2; ii.
10 5.

**-) Percy Gardner, 7'r/V.r of Greek Coins, pi. xv.
15, 16. Temple statues in the full are usually
found represented on coins of the Roman age,
although a few are met with earlier; the cus-
tom of representing great works of art on
coins having commenced early. So Attic coins
have the Tyrant-Slayers. Ann. d. Inst. 1S67, p.

3°7-
ul) Conf. Frankel, Arch. Zeit. 1876, S. 90. E.
Petersen, Arch. Zeit. 1SS0, S. 22. O. Rayet,
etc., Milet et la Golfe Latmique, pi. 28, well
illustrates this bronze. It is also found in
Specimens of Antient Sculpture, published by
the Soc. of Dilettanti, i. p. 12.
P. 252. <") Cicero, Brut. iS. 70.
*") Brunn, Gesch. d. Griech. Kiinst. i. S. 81.
«*) l'aus., x. 13. 7.

44r) One such marble relief is in Dresden, and
was once, doubtless, the decoration of some
sacred utensil. On it, the very restrained forms
of the gods form a great contrast to the luxuri-
ous ornamental framing of the scene, and show-
that this sculpture is the work of a time which
imitated the old style, doubtless holding to it
because such traditional forms must have been
sacred and well suited for temple furniture. It
is a noteworthy fact, that the majority of such
archaistic reliefs formed the decoration of altars
and standards for sacred utensils. The Dres-
den relief is engraved in J. Overbeck, Gesch.
<L Plastik, iii. ed. lid. i. S. 200.
***) I'aus., ii. 31. 6, and 10. 1.
**>) L. Julius, Mitt. d. Athcn. lust. iii. S. 15, and

plate.
45°) Hestia Giustiniani is published by W. C.
Perry, Greek and Roman Sculpture, Fig. 6S.
For the Herculaneum figure, conf. Winckel-
mann, Sendschrtiten -■■ den llcrcul. Entdeckuug,
§ ii. S. 143. A similar figure, of sterner form,
has been found in Attica (Schone, Griechische
Reliefs), but is possibly an imported work from
the Peloponnesos. Conf. Kekule, Hull. d. Inst.
iSfvS. S. 52. No. 15: and Arch. Zeit. 1873, S. 99,
Taf. 10.
I'. »S3.««) Pan*., v. 16.3.
P. 254. «*) Pans., v. 27. 1.
4!3) Account of discovery, etc., Ausgrab. 7: Olym-
pia, v. S. 121. Taf. iS. 19: Fundt 7'. Olympia,
Taf. xxii. Treu, in Arch. Zeit. 1S80, S. 48.

E. Curtius, Arch. Zeit. 1SS0, S. ill. Furtwang-
ler, Preussischc Jahrbiicher, Bd. Ii. S. 3S2.
P. 255.454) Urlichs, Verhandlungen d. 23 Versam. d.
Philologen in Halle, S. 70, " Bemerkungen fiber
den Olympischen Temple," Wurzburg, 1877.

455) Furtwangler, Arch. Zcit. 1S79, S. 44, 151.

456) I'aus., v. 10. 4.

457) K. Purgold, "Ins. aus Olympia," No. 435;
Arch. Zeit. 1882, S. 180.

458) Loeschcke, " Pheidias' Tod und die Chronolo-
gic des Olym. Zeus," S. 43, in Hist. Untersuch.
Arnold Scliiifer, zum 25 jahr. Jubilaum seiner
Akad. Wirksamkeit gewidmet, Bonn, 1S82.

P. 256. 4-">) Conf. A. Botticher, Olympia, das lest und
seine Static, Berlin, 1SS3, Taf. 47, 48; and Aus.
v. Olympia, Bd. i.-v.
46°) Pans., v. 10. 6-9. Treu, Philologische Wochcn-
schrift, Dec. 30, 1SS1 ; and Arch. Zcit. 1882, S.
3'9-

P. 258. 461) Funde v. Olympia, Taf. xxi.; and E.
Curtius, Mitt. d. Athcn. Inst. i. S. 206; this me-
tope is well illustrated.

P. 260. *62) Brunn, "Die Sculptural v. Olympia,"
Sitz. Her. d. Kon. Bayr. Akad. d. Wiss. 1S77,
Phil.-philos. CI. Bd. i. Heft 1.

P. 261. 463) I'aus., v. 10. 6.

P. 262.463a) Conf. Note 463.

464) These sculptures without restoration may be
seen illustrated in Ausgrab. v. Olympia, Bd. i.-v.;
Funde v. Olympia, vi., vii. Conf. E. Curtius,
Verhand. d. phil. Vcrsammlung zu Carlsruhc,
1S82; and Furtwangler, Preuss. Jahrbiic/i. Ii.
S. 372.

P. 263. 46-<) Treu, Arch. Zcit. 1S82, S. 215, Taf. 12.
P. 264. 466) Furtwangler, Preuss. Jahrb. Ii. S. 373.
P..26C. 467) The sculptures of the West Pediment

appear unrcstored in the Ausgrab. v. Olympia,

Bd. i.-v.

465) Paus., v. 10. 6.

P. 267.469) Vid. Conze, Wiener Vorlegebldtter, ser.
v.-viii.; and A. Gerhard, Antike Vasenbilder, 4,
18, 24, 29, 46, etc. E. Curtius, Sit*. Ber. d. Kon.
Preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. 1883, S. 7S5. In our cut,
the strong archaic face has altogether too sweet
an expression, and has lost greatly thereby.

P. 268. 47°) About this figure of a boy, there is some
doubt, the fragments being very scarce.

P. 271. 471) Schubring, Arch. Zcit. 1877, S. 59; Aus-
grab. v. Olympia, Bd. i. Taf. 22.
*'2) Brunn, Gesch. d. Griech. Kiinst. i. S. 234.
4?3) Paus., ix. 11. 6.

P. 272. 474) Conf. Note 462.

475) Furtwangler, Preuss. Jahrbiicher, li. S. 378.

476) Brunn, Gesch. d. Griech. Kiinst. ii. S. 14.
Prof. v. Duhn asks how the resemblances in
style between the Elis coins of the fifth century
B.C., and the Olympia sculptures, are to be ex-
plained.
 
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