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

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NOTES AND REFERENCES.

Antike Bildwerke Nord Italiens, Bd. i.-iii. No.

547-
P. 614. I20J) Furtwangler, Eros in dcr Vascnmalerei.

I2°3) Furtwangler, Berliner IViuckclmauii's Pro-
gram, 18S1.

P. 616. I204) Conze, Ann. d. Inst. 1861, p. 331, Tav.
d. agg. N. Brunn, Bcschreibung der Glyptothck,
No. 309.

P. 617. I2°5) Von Liitzow, Verhandlung der 21 Philo-
logen Versammlung at Augsburg, 1871. Brunn,
op. c. No. 95. It is well said by the latter, that
were this a human being, and not one of a
lower level, the representation of such a sub-
ject would be too repulsive altogether.
,206) Stark, Site. Ber. d. Kon. Sdehs. Ges. d. IV/ss.
i860, S. 79. Vid. also Bernoulli!, Aphrodite, S.
331 ; and Chanot, Gaz. Arch. 1878, p. 68. In
the Villa Ludovisi is such a crouching Aphro-
dite, with the addition of a Cupid holding a
towel. This type of the crouching Aphrodite
has been discovered at Myrina in an admirably
preserved terra-cotta: vid. Bull, de Corr. Hell.
vi. pi. xvii.
1207) Furtwangler, Der Dornatiszicher, etc., S. 71,
Anm. 87; and Ann. d. Inst. 1878, p. 96. Con-
cerning the group called Menelaos and Patro-
cles, vid. Donner, Ann. d. Inst. 1S70, p. 75;
Matz und Duhn, Antike Bildwerke, No. 965;
and Nachtrag, i., xvii. Lange, Bull. d. Inst.
1882, p. 74.

P. 618. I208) Tredelenburg, " Due Sarcophaghi con
rappresentazioni delle Muse," Ann. d. Inst.
1871, Tav. d. agg. D, E; and Arch. Zeit. 1876,
S. 85. Vid. also Milchhofer, Die BefreiungPro-
metheus, S. 21. For the Ludovisi Medusa, vid.
Dilthey, Ann. d. Inst. 1871, p. 212; and Arch.
Zeit. 1869, p. 94.

P. 620. 1209) Prof. v. Duhn kindly informs me that
the beautiful head illustrated in Fig. 252 is
owned not by a Greek, but by a German, Count
Fels of Corfu. The Munich head is discussed
by Brunn, Besch. d. Glyp. No. 89. Friedrichs,
Berlin's Antike Bildwerke, i. " Die Gypsabgiisse
im Neuem Museum," 1868, No. 687. The Ceres
statuette is in the Vatican : vid. Friedrichs, op.
c. No. 686; and Kekule, Knnst-Museum ssu
Bonn, No. 325. In studying coins, we find that
this peculiar manner of dressing the hair is not
at all usual before the third century B.C.: vid.
Barclay V. Head, A Guide to the Principal Gold
and Silver Coins of the Ancients, 1881, pi. 46,
25. From the coins of Arsinoe Philadelphus,
we see that it was a favorite mode of dressing
the hair in her day (281 B.C.). Vid. Reginald
Stuart Poole, The Coins 0/the Lagida, pi. viii.

P. 621. I209*) Two hands were originally seen with
the fragmentary head, but only one arrived at
the British Museum. When the head appeared

in Rome, it was rattling about in a box, without
any packing, and no one knew whence it came.
Engelmann, Arch. Zeit. 1S78, Taf. 20, has pub-
lished this work. Vid. also Arch. Zeit. 1883,
S. 30, Note; and Newton, Essays on Art and
Archeology, p. 400.

P. 621. I2I°) Feuerbach, Der Vaticauische Apollon. O.
Jahn, Aus der Alterthumsxoisscuschaft, Populate
Aufsdlze, 1S68, S. 265. Welckcr, Arch. Zeit.
1862, S. 331. Kekule, Arch. Zeit. 1S62, S. 379.
About the restorations of the Apollo Belvedere,
vid. Thodc, Die Antiken in den Steclnu Marc-
anions, Leipzig, 1882, Taf. 2.

P. 623. I2") Stephani, Apollo Bo'cdromios, Bronze
Statue in Besitz Seiner Krlaucht des Grafen
Sergei Stroganoff, St. Petersburg, i860. For
Steinhaiiser head, vid. Kekule, Arch. Zeit. 1878,
S. 8, Taf. 2; and Ann. d. Inst. 1867, S. 39; also
Das Akad. Kunsttnuscum zu Bonn, S. 78.
Brunn, Verhandlung der Philologcnvcrsammliiiig
zu Wiirzburg, 1868, S. 90. Wieseler, Der Apollo
Stroganoff und dcr Apollo Belvedere, Gbttingen,
1861; and Epilog iiber den Apollo Stroganoff
und den Apollo Belvedere, Philologus, Bd. xxi.

P. 625. I212) Iliad, xv. 229.

P. 626. I213) Pans., x. 15. 2; 16. 4; 18. 7; 23. S; vii.
20. 6.

1214) C. BStticher, Verzeichniss der Abgiisse Ant.
Bildwerke in Berlin, 1872, S. 320.

1215) Furtwangler, Arch. Zeit. 1882, S. 247.

1216) Kieseritzky, Arch. Zeit. 18S3, S. 27, Taf. 5.
A small repetition of the same motive as the
Apollo Belvedere is in Viterbo, Ilelbig, Bull. d.
Inst. 1881, S. 259.

P. 627. I2") Von Duhn, " Di due donne sedente
esposte nel Museo Torlonia," Ann. d. Inst. 1S79,
pp. 176-200; and Mon. d. Inst. vol. xi. Tav. xi.
The Livia of the same museum is published,
Tav. xii., and brings out well the changed spirit
of the times. Concerning the usual decora-
tion of spina, vid. Zangemeister, Ann. d. Inst.
1870, pp. 232-260.

P. 628. 12m) History of the Recent Discoveries at Cy-
rene, by Capt. R. Murdock Smith, and Com-
mander E. A. Porcher, London, 1864, p. 42,
pi. 66. This head is thought by Prof. v. Duhn
to be somewhat older than the Olympia athlete.

P. 629. I2IS) Co/if. Tischbein, Homer nach Antiken.
Friedrichs, Bausteine, Nos. 507, 508. On coins,
Zeitschrift fiir A'umismatik, V. 1S78, Taf. i. 3,
294.
I2I9) Hippocrates, vid. Brunn, Besch. d. Glyp.
No. 155. Aristotle, vid. Visconti, Iconographie
Grecque, I. 20; and Matz und Duhn, Antikc Bild-
werke in Rom, 1164, with Nachtrag, S. xviii.
Anacreon, vid. Mon. d. Inst. vi. Tav. 25.
Brunn, Ann. d. hist. 1859, p. 55. Jahn, Ab-
handliing der Kon. Sachs. Ges. d. IViss. 1861,
 
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