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Mitchell, Lucy M.
A history of ancient sculpture (Band 2) — New York, 1883

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PLATE I. — A Centaur's Wrinkled Face, from the West Pediment of the Temple of
Zeus at Olympia. Olympia. About 470-460 B.C. (From a cast in the Berlin
Museum.) Vid. A History of Ancient Sculpture, by Lucy M. Mitchell, pp. 266-271.

A Female Head, from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. Olympia.
About 470-460 B.C. (From a cast in the Berlin Museum.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp.,
pp. 266-271.

Heracles, from the Temple of Athena on /Egina. Front and side views. Glyptothek,
Munich. Probably about 480 B.C. (From a cast in the Berlin Museum.) Vid. Hist,
of Anc. Sculp., pp. 239-247.

PLATE II.—Tombstone of Philis. A relief found on the Island of Thasos. Louvre.
Probably about 450-435 B.C. (From a cast in the Berlin Museum.) Vid. Hist, of
Anc. Sculp., pp. 236, 276, 315, 339.

Colossal Statue in Pentelic marble representing Athena, and usually called Minerva
Medici. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. From the latter half of the Fifth Century B.C.
(From a cast in the Berlin Museum.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 315.

PLATE III.—A Part of the East Frieze of the Parthenon. Four youthful divinities
watching the approaching Panathenaic procession. British Museum, London. About
447-434 B.C. (From the original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., pp. 336-340.

PLATE IV. — A Part of the East Frieze of the Parthenon. Maidens in the Pana-
thenaic procession. British Museum. About 447-434 B.C. (From the original marble.)
Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 340.

A River-god, from the West Pediment of the Parthenon, probably Kephissos. British
Museum. About 447-434 B.C. (From the original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp.,
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