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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTUKE.
is obtained from an inscribed term, found at Tivoli, and
now in the Vatican.—From the Appian Way, Rome.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 3^ inches. Restored: terminal bust. The
neck was anciently fitted into a socket. Bought of Castellani,
1873. GrcECO-Eoman Guide, I., No. 61; Bernoulli, Griech. Jkono-
graphie, II., p. 5, No. 7. For the examples of this type, see
Bernoulli, I. c. For the Vatican term, see Bernoiilli, EL, pi. 2 ;
Arndt-Bruckmann, Griech. Portrdts, Nos. 441, 442.
1839. Aeschines. Terminal bust of a man of middle age,
with curling hair, sparse over the temples, and a trim
curling beard. Inscribed AIZXINHI Aio-yij^s. Inscribed
on its right side K (compare No. 1825). Another in-
scribed term, found at Tivoli, is now in the Vatican.
The treatment of the hair and beard is very similar, but
the mouth is wider and straighter.—From Bitolia, in
Macedonia. Presented by Col. W. M. LeaJce, B.A., 1839.
Pentelic marble. Height, 2 feet 2J inches high. Unrestored, but
much worked over with a modern tool. Millingen, Anc. Un-
edited Monuments, II., pis. 9, 10; Mus. Marbles, XI., pi. 18;
Mansell, No. 1291; Wolters, No. 1317; Bernoulli, Griech. Ikono-
graphie, II., p. 61 (where the other copies are enumerated).
For the Vatican term, see ibid., pi. 9. For the inscription, see
C.I.G., 2000; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., No. CLXXIII.
1840. (Plate XI.) Demosthenes, Terminal head, with rather
scanty curling hair and short beard. The brows are
contracted and the lips compressed, with the lower lip
slightly drawn in.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 5f inches. Restored: nose, right side of
head with edge of ear, part of left cheek and left ear, neck and
bust. Grccco-Roman Guide, I., No. 55 ; Michaelis, in A. Schaefer,
Demosthenes und seine Zeit (2nd ed.), III., p. 406, j; Bernoulli.
Griech. Ikonographie, II., p. 713 No. 21. For an enumeration of
examples, see Michaelis and Bernoulli, //. cc.
1841. (Plate XL) Demosthenes (?). Portrait bust, with
curling hair, short curling beard, and contracted brows.
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTUKE.
is obtained from an inscribed term, found at Tivoli, and
now in the Vatican.—From the Appian Way, Rome.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 3^ inches. Restored: terminal bust. The
neck was anciently fitted into a socket. Bought of Castellani,
1873. GrcECO-Eoman Guide, I., No. 61; Bernoulli, Griech. Jkono-
graphie, II., p. 5, No. 7. For the examples of this type, see
Bernoulli, I. c. For the Vatican term, see Bernoiilli, EL, pi. 2 ;
Arndt-Bruckmann, Griech. Portrdts, Nos. 441, 442.
1839. Aeschines. Terminal bust of a man of middle age,
with curling hair, sparse over the temples, and a trim
curling beard. Inscribed AIZXINHI Aio-yij^s. Inscribed
on its right side K (compare No. 1825). Another in-
scribed term, found at Tivoli, is now in the Vatican.
The treatment of the hair and beard is very similar, but
the mouth is wider and straighter.—From Bitolia, in
Macedonia. Presented by Col. W. M. LeaJce, B.A., 1839.
Pentelic marble. Height, 2 feet 2J inches high. Unrestored, but
much worked over with a modern tool. Millingen, Anc. Un-
edited Monuments, II., pis. 9, 10; Mus. Marbles, XI., pi. 18;
Mansell, No. 1291; Wolters, No. 1317; Bernoulli, Griech. Ikono-
graphie, II., p. 61 (where the other copies are enumerated).
For the Vatican term, see ibid., pi. 9. For the inscription, see
C.I.G., 2000; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., No. CLXXIII.
1840. (Plate XI.) Demosthenes, Terminal head, with rather
scanty curling hair and short beard. The brows are
contracted and the lips compressed, with the lower lip
slightly drawn in.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 5f inches. Restored: nose, right side of
head with edge of ear, part of left cheek and left ear, neck and
bust. Grccco-Roman Guide, I., No. 55 ; Michaelis, in A. Schaefer,
Demosthenes und seine Zeit (2nd ed.), III., p. 406, j; Bernoulli.
Griech. Ikonographie, II., p. 713 No. 21. For an enumeration of
examples, see Michaelis and Bernoulli, //. cc.
1841. (Plate XL) Demosthenes (?). Portrait bust, with
curling hair, short curling beard, and contracted brows.