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Walters, Henry Beauchamp
Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum — London, 1899

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1311. Heracles (Hercules Bibax). He stands with r. leg advanced, his body
thrown back atid resting on 1. foot; in r. hand he brandishes his club over his
shoulder, and in 1. he holds out a cotylZ; he is bearded and Iooks to his r.

Ht. 3 in. Blacas Coll., 1867.

1312. Heraeles (Herculcs Bibax). He is seated on a rock, over which is spread
the lion’s skin, falling over his r. thigh ; his legs are wide apart, the 1. foot
advanced, and I. hand has been extended. He is bearded, and looks down to r.,
holding a cup in r. hand on r. knee.

Ht. 11 in. Obtained in the East by Lord Odo Russell. 1863. Left arm broken. The
type is that of Heracles Epitrapezios (see Journ. Hell. Stud. pl. 25, iii. p. 240).

1313. Heracles (Hercules Bibax). He reclines on the lion’s skin, resting on I.
elbotv, with r. hand on knee ; in 1. hand he holds a cotylt. He is bearded and
wears a wreath ; his 1. leg is drawn up under the r., which is slightly bent.

Ht. ij in. Length in. From Sicily. Hamilton Coll. Surface unsatisfactory.

1314. Heracles (Hercules Bibax). He reclines on the lion’s skin, resting on I.
elbow, with 1. leg drawn up under the r., which is slightly bent; his r. hand rests
on r. knee, and in 1. he holds a cotylt.

Ht. Hn. Length if in. Much worn and defaced ; right arm broken.

1315. Heracles. He advances on I. foot, the r. drawn back; in r. hand he

brandishes a club, and in 1. he holds out some object; round his 1. arm is
wrapped the lion’s skin (?).

Ht. 3fin. Payne Knight Coll. (xlvi. 20). Coarse style ; patina.

1316. Heracles shooting the Stymphalian hirds (?). He kneels on r. knee,
drawing his bow (now lost) with r. hand.

Ht. 2 in. Very rude, and much worn and defaced.

1317. Heracles seizing the Keryneian stag, in relief. He has planted his

1. knee on its shoulder, and seizes one of its antlers with 1. hand, pulling its

head back.

Ht. 3f in. Length 2 J in. Hamilton Coll. The upper part of the relief is wanting ; it
has been attached to a piece of furniture.

1318. Terminal Figure of Heracles (?). He looks to r., is bearded and
ithyphallic, and is wrapped in a himation.

Ht. 2J in. Payne Knight Coll. (xlvi. 14). Rude and worn ; a hole in the top of the head.

1319. Terminal Figure of Heraeles, head of. He is bearded and wears a fillet.

Ht. 1} in. Bequeathed by Sir W. Temple, 1856. Much worn.
 
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