238
CATALOGUE OF SOULPTUEE.
tho same part of the temple, this fragment has been
placed in connection with the slabs of the architrave,
Nos. 413, 414, in order to show the original effect. The
space of two feet between the corona and the architrave
was occupied by the sculptured frieze. This consisted of
marble figures in relief attached by metal clamps on a
ground of black Eleusinian marble. A few fragments arc
extant at Athens.
Length, 4 feet 7 inches ; height, 10J inches ; breadth, 1 foot 1J inches.
Synopsis, No. 289 (1G5). Stuart, II., ch. II., pis. 4, 5. For the
frieze, see Brunn, Denkinaeler, Nos. 31-33 ; Overbeds, Gr. Plant.,
3rd ed., I., p. 361.
416. Coffer from the lacunaria of the north portico of the
Erechtheion (J on plan).—Ehjin Coll.
Height, 3 feet 2 inches; breadth, 3 feet inches. Synopsis, No. 108
(299). See Stuart, 2nd ed., II., p. 73, note.
417. Tart of coffer of east portico of the Erechtheion. Found
near the eastern portico (K on plan).—Inwood Coll.
Height, 1 foot 4 inches; breadth, 1 foot 1J inches. Synopsis,
No. 117. Inwood, Erechtheion, pi. 20.
418. Part of door jamb, perhaps from the eastern doorway of
the Erechtheion (L on plan).—Inwood Coll.
Height, 1 foot 2f inches; breadth, inches. Synopsis, No. 115.
Inwood, Erechtheion, pi. 20.
419. Cast of console, parotis, from the doorway in the north
portico of the Erechtheion (M on plan).
Height, 2 feet 3 inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., I., p. 98,
§ 14, b. Wilkins, Prolusiones, pis. 13, 14. Journ. of Hellen.
Studies, XII., pi. 1.
420. Necking of Ionic column, copied from the columns of
the east portico of the Erechtheion.—Elgin Coll.
Height, llj inches; diameter, 2 feet 2J inches. Sy?wpsis, No. 120
(300*) ; Elgin Room Guide, II., No. A. 2.
CATALOGUE OF SOULPTUEE.
tho same part of the temple, this fragment has been
placed in connection with the slabs of the architrave,
Nos. 413, 414, in order to show the original effect. The
space of two feet between the corona and the architrave
was occupied by the sculptured frieze. This consisted of
marble figures in relief attached by metal clamps on a
ground of black Eleusinian marble. A few fragments arc
extant at Athens.
Length, 4 feet 7 inches ; height, 10J inches ; breadth, 1 foot 1J inches.
Synopsis, No. 289 (1G5). Stuart, II., ch. II., pis. 4, 5. For the
frieze, see Brunn, Denkinaeler, Nos. 31-33 ; Overbeds, Gr. Plant.,
3rd ed., I., p. 361.
416. Coffer from the lacunaria of the north portico of the
Erechtheion (J on plan).—Ehjin Coll.
Height, 3 feet 2 inches; breadth, 3 feet inches. Synopsis, No. 108
(299). See Stuart, 2nd ed., II., p. 73, note.
417. Tart of coffer of east portico of the Erechtheion. Found
near the eastern portico (K on plan).—Inwood Coll.
Height, 1 foot 4 inches; breadth, 1 foot 1J inches. Synopsis,
No. 117. Inwood, Erechtheion, pi. 20.
418. Part of door jamb, perhaps from the eastern doorway of
the Erechtheion (L on plan).—Inwood Coll.
Height, 1 foot 2f inches; breadth, inches. Synopsis, No. 115.
Inwood, Erechtheion, pi. 20.
419. Cast of console, parotis, from the doorway in the north
portico of the Erechtheion (M on plan).
Height, 2 feet 3 inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., I., p. 98,
§ 14, b. Wilkins, Prolusiones, pis. 13, 14. Journ. of Hellen.
Studies, XII., pi. 1.
420. Necking of Ionic column, copied from the columns of
the east portico of the Erechtheion.—Elgin Coll.
Height, llj inches; diameter, 2 feet 2J inches. Sy?wpsis, No. 120
(300*) ; Elgin Room Guide, II., No. A. 2.