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

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4 CONTENTS.

PLATE V. — A Part of the West Frieze of the Parthenon. Riders under way to join
the Panathenaic procession. British Museum. About 447-434 B.C. (From the original
marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., pp. 344-349.

PLATE VI.—Three Goddesses, two seated and one reclining, from the northern end of
the East Pediment of the Parthenon. British Museum. About 447-434 B.C. (From the
original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 354,

Three Goddesses, two seated and one standing, from the southern end of the East
Pediment of the Parthenon. British Museum. From about 447-434 B.C. (From the
original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., pp. 349, 351, 352.

PLATE VII. — One of the Caryatids, from the Portico of the Erechthcion at Athens.
British Museum. Before 409 B.C. (From the original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc,
Sculp., p. 369.

PLATE VIII. — Hermes and the Babe Dionysos, by Praxiteles. Olympia. Probably about
375-350 B.C. (PTom the original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., pp. 437-446.

PLATE IX. — Fragment of Horse and Rider, from the Mausoleum. British Museum,
About 350-325 B.C. (From the original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 472.

PLATE X. — Fragmentary Head of the Goddess Themis. Varvakion, Athens. About
350 B.C. (From a cast in the Berlin Museum.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 484.

A repetition found in Italy of this Athenian head of Themis. Berlin Museum. (From the
original marble.) Vid. Hist, of Anc. Sculp., p. 485.

PLATE XI.—Three Terra-cotta Figurines, from Tanagra. Berlin Museum. About 350-
300 B.C. (From the originals.) Vid. Hist, oj Anc. Sculp., pp. 524-527.
 
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