416
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
temple of Apollo mentioned by Pausanias (i., 37, 6).-
Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble. Heights, 15 feet £ inch and 14 feet 10 inches.
Stuart (2nd ed.), III., p. 31, note c ; Dodwell, Tour, EL, p. 169 ;
Uned. Antiqs. of Attica, p. 4 ; Leake, Athens and Demi of Attica,
EL, p. 145; Milchhofer. Karten von Attika, II., p. 47 ; Hitzig-
and Bluenmer, Pausanias, I., p. 353 ; Frazer, Pausanias, II., p. 496.
2566. Ionic capital, similar to the preceding, but in bad
condition.—From the Monastery of Daphne (^See No. 2564 |.
Elgin Coll.
Marble. Width, 2 feet 7 inches. Synopsis, No. 133 (A. 44).
2567. Ionic capital, of rough workmanship. Much worn.
Marble. Width, 2 feet S inches.
2568. Ionic capital, of rough and unfinished work, having a
large torus moulding round the top of the shaft, in the
same piece with the cap.
Marble. Width, 2 feet SJ inches.
2569. Upper drum of a fluted Ionic column.—Daphne (J).
Pentelic marble. Height, 4 feet 10J inches; diameter, 1 foot 7 inches.
2570. Two slabs of the frieze of the temple of Dionysos at
Teos, containing parts of a Bacchanalian and Centaur
composition. The subjects, beginning on the left, are, on
the first slab: a woman standing, fully draped in tunic,
mantle, and shoes, holding a shallow basket of fruit; a
Centaur, galloping to left, with right hand raised, and a
cantharos in left hand: on his back is a youth wearing
a mantle ; a female Centaur, galloping to left, with the
remains of a lyre (?) in her hands, and a nude boy riding
on her back. A considerable part of the top of this slab
is wanting. On the second slab are : a Centaur standing
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
temple of Apollo mentioned by Pausanias (i., 37, 6).-
Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble. Heights, 15 feet £ inch and 14 feet 10 inches.
Stuart (2nd ed.), III., p. 31, note c ; Dodwell, Tour, EL, p. 169 ;
Uned. Antiqs. of Attica, p. 4 ; Leake, Athens and Demi of Attica,
EL, p. 145; Milchhofer. Karten von Attika, II., p. 47 ; Hitzig-
and Bluenmer, Pausanias, I., p. 353 ; Frazer, Pausanias, II., p. 496.
2566. Ionic capital, similar to the preceding, but in bad
condition.—From the Monastery of Daphne (^See No. 2564 |.
Elgin Coll.
Marble. Width, 2 feet 7 inches. Synopsis, No. 133 (A. 44).
2567. Ionic capital, of rough workmanship. Much worn.
Marble. Width, 2 feet S inches.
2568. Ionic capital, of rough and unfinished work, having a
large torus moulding round the top of the shaft, in the
same piece with the cap.
Marble. Width, 2 feet SJ inches.
2569. Upper drum of a fluted Ionic column.—Daphne (J).
Pentelic marble. Height, 4 feet 10J inches; diameter, 1 foot 7 inches.
2570. Two slabs of the frieze of the temple of Dionysos at
Teos, containing parts of a Bacchanalian and Centaur
composition. The subjects, beginning on the left, are, on
the first slab: a woman standing, fully draped in tunic,
mantle, and shoes, holding a shallow basket of fruit; a
Centaur, galloping to left, with right hand raised, and a
cantharos in left hand: on his back is a youth wearing
a mantle ; a female Centaur, galloping to left, with the
remains of a lyre (?) in her hands, and a nude boy riding
on her back. A considerable part of the top of this slab
is wanting. On the second slab are : a Centaur standing