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PLATE 2—(Continued.} : PLATE 6—(Continued.) | 
Fig.10. Facade of the temple of Hathor Fig. 5. Hercules with the boy agg 
at Ipsambul, : ; . 492 on his arm, in Rome, . 424 
« 11,12. Phenician grave-stones, s eR «6, Boy wrestling with a goose, . 428 
« 13. Numidian half-bust, . : . £390 « 7. Laocoon, in the Vatican, . . 406 
“« 14. StatueofLakshmifromBengalore, 389 «8. Statue of Meleager,in Rome, . 425 
«15. Statue from Isura,  . 4 , 389 
«“ 16-19. Persian sculptures, . . _ 390 PLATE 7. 
3 Fig. 1. Pietas Mlilitaris, bas-relief in 
: Se Rome, A429 
Fig. 1. Hercules’s combat with Anteus, 424 « AO. bo! Godt oration soatseTtaeeeie 
«© 2. Aphrodite and Ares (Venus and life, bas-relief in the Vatican, 431 \ 
Mars), , -* Ali « 3. Statue of a bishop, by Agostino 
 vo.yine reclining Hermaphrodite, 405, 421 and Angelo de Senis, . 435 
« 4. Pallas, in the Villa Albani, - Alb <A Sign of St Pevecube Martyr, 
« 5. Pallas with the serpent, . . 416 by Giovanni Balducci, . 435 
« 6. The Farnese Flora, . . - 423 « 5-8. Four Caryatides from _ this 
« 7. The wounded Amazon of Ctesi- shrine, ‘i A35 
laus, . : - 404, 426 « 9. Bust from a fountain at Siena, by 
«8. The dancing Hours, , : eo? Jacopo della Quercia, . A435 
« 9. Fragment of the frieze of the « 10. Bust of an apostle, by ‘Andrea 
Parthenon, . : » 4025427 Verocchio, . 436 
« 10. Fragment from the ees * 11. St.John the Baptist, by Donatello, 436 
Museum, . 400 « 12. St. George, by Donatello, . . 436 
« 11, Bas-relief from a tripod- stand in « 13. Holy Virgin, by Giovannida Pisa, 434 
Dresden, . . . 400 « 14. Apollo and Daphne, by Lorenzo 
«12-17. Grecian portrait- -busts, . A07, 426 Bernini, . 439 
« 18-20. Grecian animal heads, : . A403 « 15. The Angel of the Aree cual 
« 21. The Gonzaga cameo, ‘ . 408 by Francesco Mocchi, . . 438 
«22-26. Grecian coins, . . . 401 « 16. Perseus, by Benvenuto Cellini, . 438 
PLATE 4. cae 6 tee by Giovanni da Bo- a 
Fig. 1. Phidias’s statue of Pallas in the « 78 Bae detaced 4 Satyr, by Michael 
Parthenon in Athens, . 402,416 Angelo, 437 
« 2. The Medicean Venus, . 408,418 be ‘ : 
« 3. The Venus of Melos,, . . 418 19. Moses, by Michael Angelo, - 437 
« 4. TheVenusofthe DresdenMuseum, 418 jen Moming one agi: = 
« 5. The Venus Victrix from Capua,. 417 Angelo, . 437 
« 6. The Capitoline Venus, ; nen PLATE 8. 
«7, Diana the Huntress in Paris, =. 415| Fig. 1. The Three Graces with the Um, 
« 8. Statue of Sallustia Barbara Ur- ere etin ee He 
bana with Eros, in Rome, 411,420!  « The Fettered Slave, by Michael 
2 
« 9. Statue of Julia Soemis in Rome, 411 Angelo, . A37 
« 10. Sleep as a boy, in Dresden, . 422 ce  i3. | Phe Penitent Magdalene, by oo 
PLATE 0. nova, . {aay 
Fig. 1,2. The Eames ion ha . 405. re qs = ae by aoa yen 
« 3. The Torso Belvedere, : ~ 424) a 
« 4. The Borghese Gladiator, . PAD et ae Apollo tae 450 
« 5. The Dying Gladiator, e ettar 407, 427 « 7, Statue of Cmenmeaie! by Chandet, 442 
BEG: The Pallas from Velletri, . . A416 « 8 Dancing Neapolitan, by Duret, . 442 
« 7. Cupid and Psyche, : - 411, 420 Oe Siaine of Spartacus, by Fogatier, 442 
“ 8. Venus ones in the bath, ee « 10. The Maid of Orleans, by the 
« 9. Statue o onis, : : : a: 
* 10. Statue of Dionysus, in Paris, iy ARB Dace ee ae 
« 11. Statue of Bacchus, in Dresden, . 419 PLATE 9. 
« 12. Statue of Cincinnatus in Paris, . 425] Fic. 1. Statue of Hebe, by Canova, . 441 
« 13. Boy extracting a thorn from his « Q. Cupid and Psyche, by Canova, . 441 
foot,in Rome, . . - 428 « 3. The Three Graces, by Canova, 421, 441 
« 4, Statue of Venus, by Thorwaldsen, 450 
PLATE 6. « 5, The Three Graces, by Thorwald- 
Fig. 1. Statue of Antinous of Belvedere, 411,418 sen, . 491,450 
« 2. The Apollo of Belvedere, . . 415| « 6, Achilles and Briseis, bas-relief by 
« 3. Statue of a Faun, ; ; ~ | 428 Thorwaldsen, . 450 
« 4, Statue of Germanicus, from the « 7-11. Fragments from the Proces- 
15th century; by oversight sion of Alexander, bas-re- 
not mentioned in the text ; it lief by Thorwaldsen, . 449 
belongs to the period of the 
revival of art, but the sculp- PLATE 10. 
tor is not known. It is pte- Fig. 1. Statue of Admiral SS e 
served in the Louvre in Paris. Roguier, . 443 
