DOMESTIC SCENES.
321
of the other are lost. They have short tunic, cloak, bow
and arrows in bow-case, and a saddle cloth.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 1 foot 5 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches.
666. Fragment from the right-hand lower corner of a relief,
which is perhaps sepulchral, with the lower parts of two
mounted horsemen, wearing short tunics, cloaks and
swords, moving rapidly to the left.—-Athens. Strangfurd
Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7 inches ; width, 1 foot 10 inches.
667. Sepulchral relief. A woman stands to the front wear-
ing a chiton, and having a mantle wrapped closely about
her. The relief is bounded by pilasters and a high-
pitched pediment, in the tympanum of which is a vase in
low relief. Inscribed 'E7riycW Mocr^tcovos MiXtja-ia, Epigona,
wife of Moschio, of Miletus.—Athens. Presented by J. John-
stone, Esq., 1890.
Pentelic marble? Height, 3 feet 9 inches ; width, 1 foot 7 inches.
This relief, which was seen at Athens, "in the court of Giorgaki
Livaditi," by Spon in 1676 and by Fourmont in 1720, was dug
up many years ago below a house in New Bond Street. Spon,
Voyage (ed. 1679), II., p. 445; C.I.G., 706; C.f.A., III., 2660.
668. Fragment of relief, with the body and legs of a boy
walking to the right. The arms appear to have been
raised. A small piece of drapery is seen behind the back
of the boy.—Elgin Coll
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 6 inches. Synopsis, No. 198 (109).
669. Female head to the front in a somewhat severe style.
Apparently broken from a relief. The features are those
of a young girl. The hair is waved on each side, from a
central parting.—Athens, 1818. Lenormant Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 6| inches.
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321
of the other are lost. They have short tunic, cloak, bow
and arrows in bow-case, and a saddle cloth.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 1 foot 5 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches.
666. Fragment from the right-hand lower corner of a relief,
which is perhaps sepulchral, with the lower parts of two
mounted horsemen, wearing short tunics, cloaks and
swords, moving rapidly to the left.—-Athens. Strangfurd
Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7 inches ; width, 1 foot 10 inches.
667. Sepulchral relief. A woman stands to the front wear-
ing a chiton, and having a mantle wrapped closely about
her. The relief is bounded by pilasters and a high-
pitched pediment, in the tympanum of which is a vase in
low relief. Inscribed 'E7riycW Mocr^tcovos MiXtja-ia, Epigona,
wife of Moschio, of Miletus.—Athens. Presented by J. John-
stone, Esq., 1890.
Pentelic marble? Height, 3 feet 9 inches ; width, 1 foot 7 inches.
This relief, which was seen at Athens, "in the court of Giorgaki
Livaditi," by Spon in 1676 and by Fourmont in 1720, was dug
up many years ago below a house in New Bond Street. Spon,
Voyage (ed. 1679), II., p. 445; C.I.G., 706; C.f.A., III., 2660.
668. Fragment of relief, with the body and legs of a boy
walking to the right. The arms appear to have been
raised. A small piece of drapery is seen behind the back
of the boy.—Elgin Coll
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 6 inches. Synopsis, No. 198 (109).
669. Female head to the front in a somewhat severe style.
Apparently broken from a relief. The features are those
of a young girl. The hair is waved on each side, from a
central parting.—Athens, 1818. Lenormant Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 6| inches.
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