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

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TABLES OF MUSEUMS.
TABLES OF OTHER MUSEUMS.

Bologna: Situla, 633; Etruscan figure,
636; Tombstones of Etruscan style, 642.

Brescia: Victory writing on shield
(probably about 50-100 A.D.), 684;
Portrait bust of Julia, daughter of
Titus, 686.

Cambridge, England: Colossal Kisto-
phoros from beginning of Hellenistic
•ige, 548.

Constantinople : Cyprus Heracles, 121;
Snakes from Tripod of Plataiai, 224.

Dresden: Oil-dropping athlete, 295;
babe Plutos, 434; Niobe's son, 477;
Archaistic Artemis, 665; Archaistic
altar basis with Apollo and Heracles
struggling for tripod, 252, 665.

Madrid : Head inscribed Pherekydes
(probable copy of one of the Tyrant-
Slayers of about 480 B.C.), 287; Putcal
with birth of Athena, 350; Sleeping

Ariadne, 617.

Metropolitan Museum, New York:
Small bronze Doryphoros, an echo
probably of Polycleitos' Doryphoros,

which was executed about 450-400
B.C.,387, Note 719; Head of Hermes
fy Praxiteles (375-350 B.C.), 437;
Piece of Lysicrates* frieze (about
335 B.C.),486; Reliefs from Trajan's
column (113 A.D.),684; Archaistic
relief of Apollo, Lcto, A rte/nis, and
Nike, 665.

Oly.mpia: Primitive worshippers (700-
600 B.C.), 166; Bronze relief of stand-
ard (about 600 B.C.), 169; Griffin's
head, 167, 171; Argos relief (550-500
B.C.), 203; Hera head (about 600-550
B.C.), 210; Megara reliefs, from pedi-
ment (600-550 B.C.), 211; Zeus head
(500-450 B.C.), 210; Lions from Zeus
Temple, 256; Sculptures of east pedi-
ment of Zeus Temple (470-460 B.C.),
261-266; Sculptures of west pediment
(470-460 B.C.), 266-273; Metopes of
Zeus Temple 470-460 B.C.), 256-261;
Phormis' head (probably about 500-450
B.C.), 254; Paionios' Nike (450-420
B.C.), 402-405; Hermes by Praxiteles
(probably about 375-350 B.C.), 437-
446; Aphrodite head (probably about
350-300 B C), 452; Athlete's head
(probably about 300-200 B.C.), 554.

Palermo: Phccnician sarcophagus, 113;
Metopes of Selinus (about 600-550
B.C.), 219, 311; Athena and giant
(probably about 500-450 B.C.), 282;
Actaion and Artemis (probably about
450-400 B.C.), 423; Zeus and Hera
(probably about 450-400 B.C.), 423.

Turin: Rameses IT. (Dynasty XIX.),
54; Copy in bronze of the Athena Par-
thcnos of the Pheidian age, 309; Copy
of dead son of Niobe (fourth century
B.C.),477.

Venice: Archaic lion (about 550-500
B.C.), 523; Copies of Attalid gifts,
(about 200-150 B.C.), 570; Horses of
St. Mark's (about 50 A.D.), 689.

Vienna: Reliefs from Gjolbaschi (about
430-400 B.C.), 408, 415; Pan and
Nymphs, votive relief to (about 300-
250 B.C.), 549; Aphrodite from Tralles
(probably from latter part of fourth
century B.C.), 598; Amazon sarcoph-
agus (from Roman age), 471.
 
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