MEETING OF ORESTES AND ELECTA A, ETC. 121
Grave of Agamemnon (fig. 49). The name of Agamemnon is in-
scribed on a stele, and that of Electra beneath her feet. She is
clad in a closely-fitting dress, and is attended by her nurse. Orestes
stands opposite to his sister by his horse, accompanied by his friend
Pylades and a packbearer. The recognition has evidently not yet
taken place.
Grave of Agamemnon (fig. 49). The name of Agamemnon is in-
scribed on a stele, and that of Electra beneath her feet. She is
clad in a closely-fitting dress, and is attended by her nurse. Orestes
stands opposite to his sister by his horse, accompanied by his friend
Pylades and a packbearer. The recognition has evidently not yet
taken place.