336
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
distinguished, carrying a large vessel on the head.—
Athens ? Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 1 foot 4| inches ; width, 9J inches. Mus.
Marbles, IX., pi. 36, fig. 3 ; Synopsis, No. 189 (284); Guide to
Elgin Room, Part II., No. F. 6.
716. Relief with banquet and sacrifice. A male figure, who
is half draped, reclines on a couch with a bowl in his right
hand. He wears a polos and in type resembles a divinity.
Before him is a table with food. A woman is seated on
the foot of the couch and has a cup in her left hand. On
the right a youth draws wine from a crater. On the left
a man, woman, and boy approach as worshippers. The
relief is bounded by two pilasters, surmounted by an
entablature, above which are roof-tiles.—Townley Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 9J inches; width, 1 foot If inches. Ellis,
Townley Gallery, II., p. 167 ; Welcker, Alte Denkmaeler, II.
p. 278.
717. Relief with banquet and sacrifice. A male figure, half
draped and wearing a polos as in the last relief, reclines
on a couch. He has a cup in the left hand and a rhyton
in the right hand. Before him is a table with food. A
woman is seated at the foot of the couch, with a cup in
her left hand. On the left a boy stands beside a jar of
wine, which is raised on a pedestal. At the left a woman,
and two smaller figures approach as worshippers. Above,
the head of a horse is seen looking through an opening.
The relief is bounded by two pilasters, surmounted by an
entablature, above which are roof-tiles. -— Halicarnassos.
Presented by H.3I. Sultan Abdul Medjid to Viscount Strat-
ford de Redcliffe, and by him presented to the British Museum.
Marble; height, 10 inches ; width, 1 foot 1 inch.
718. Fragment of relief. A nude male figure who seems to
be wearing a Phrygian cap, and holds some object in his
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
distinguished, carrying a large vessel on the head.—
Athens ? Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble ; height, 1 foot 4| inches ; width, 9J inches. Mus.
Marbles, IX., pi. 36, fig. 3 ; Synopsis, No. 189 (284); Guide to
Elgin Room, Part II., No. F. 6.
716. Relief with banquet and sacrifice. A male figure, who
is half draped, reclines on a couch with a bowl in his right
hand. He wears a polos and in type resembles a divinity.
Before him is a table with food. A woman is seated on
the foot of the couch and has a cup in her left hand. On
the right a youth draws wine from a crater. On the left
a man, woman, and boy approach as worshippers. The
relief is bounded by two pilasters, surmounted by an
entablature, above which are roof-tiles.—Townley Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 9J inches; width, 1 foot If inches. Ellis,
Townley Gallery, II., p. 167 ; Welcker, Alte Denkmaeler, II.
p. 278.
717. Relief with banquet and sacrifice. A male figure, half
draped and wearing a polos as in the last relief, reclines
on a couch. He has a cup in the left hand and a rhyton
in the right hand. Before him is a table with food. A
woman is seated at the foot of the couch, with a cup in
her left hand. On the left a boy stands beside a jar of
wine, which is raised on a pedestal. At the left a woman,
and two smaller figures approach as worshippers. Above,
the head of a horse is seen looking through an opening.
The relief is bounded by two pilasters, surmounted by an
entablature, above which are roof-tiles. -— Halicarnassos.
Presented by H.3I. Sultan Abdul Medjid to Viscount Strat-
ford de Redcliffe, and by him presented to the British Museum.
Marble; height, 10 inches ; width, 1 foot 1 inch.
718. Fragment of relief. A nude male figure who seems to
be wearing a Phrygian cap, and holds some object in his