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Perry, Walter Copland
Greek and Roman sculpture: a popular introduction to the history of Greek and Roman sculpture — London, 1882

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style of the Artemis of Versailles {Diane ii la Biche)—The Athene of the
Capitol—' Ariadne' in the Vatican........011

CHAPTER LLL

PASITELES AND HIS SCHOOL.

His ivory statue of Jupiter—Statue of Roscius—The Esquiline Venus—Ste-
phanos, pupil of Pasiteles—His 'Orestes' in Villa Albani—Archaistic
imitation—The Torso of Orestes at Berlin—Other repetitions—' Orestes
and Electra' in Villa Albani—Different names given to this group—' Orestes
and Electra in Naples'—The Racing Girl—Arcesilaus—His Venus Genitrix,
Felicitas, Winged cupids with lioness—Erotopa5gnia—Centaurs ridden by
nymphs—Coponius—Statues of fourteen conquered nations—Zenodorus
—Colossal statue of Nero—Castingin bronze—His chased goblets—Marcus
Cossutius Cerdo—Two Satyrs in British Museum—Menophantus—Nude
Venus—Antiphanes of Paros—Statue of Hermes from Melos . . . 622

CHAPTER LIII.

REPRESENTATION OE ABSTRACT IDEAS AND
HISTORICAL EVENTS.

Allegorical figures, Greek and Roman—Personification of towns, &c.—' Thus-
nelda'—Sixty figures of Gallic nations at Lugdunum (Lyons)—Relief of
Etruscan cities at Caere (Cervetri)—Basis of Puteoli—Representation of
historical persons and events—Custom of exhibiting pictures and statues
in Rome—Arch of Claudius—Arch of Titus—Arch of Trajan—Pillar of
Trajan—Description—Pillar of Antoninus Pius—Arch of Marcus Aurelius—
Apotheosis of Faustina—Renan's remarks—Pillar of Marcus Aurelius —
Arch of Septimius—Arch of Constantine.......632

CHAPTER LIV.

PORTRAIT SCULPTURE.

Portraits' of Greeks: Statues of Sophocles, Euripides, Menander and Posi-
donius, &c.—Bust of Pericles in British Museum—Alcibiades—' Phocion '
—Alexander. Roman portraits: Statues and busts of kings—Scipio
Africanus — Lucius Attius— Pompey — Casar — Brutus — Roman poets
and orators—Seated figure of Claudius Marcellus— Bust of Arminius (?)
Galba—Effigies togala—Statua thoracata—Statue of Augustus—Statucc
equestres—Effigies tiuda—Deified emperors—Statues of Roman women—
The elder Agrippina—Livia—The 'Pudicitia'—Draped female figures in
terra-cotta from Tanagra—Clytie in British Museum—Deified women-
Empress as Juno—Livia as Ceres—Julia as Cora—Domitia as Diana—
Julia Soaemias and Sabina as Venus........645
 
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