SALOON.] 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
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No. 24*. 
1818. 
No. 25*. 
No. 24. 
?™ U P° f ^ ures offe ™S U P orifices to him. Above are Apollo and 
the Nine Muses ; and on the summit of the mountain is Jupiter who 
appears to be giving his sanction to the divine honours which are paid 
t ".,^ ome , r '. This highly interesting bas-relief was found about the 
middle of the 17th century, at Frattochi, the ancient Bovilla- on the 
Appian road, ten miles from Rome. It was for many years in the 
Lolonna Palace, at Rome, and was purchased for the British Mu . 
in the year 1819, at the expense of £1000. 
Nos 21*. 22*. Two feet covered with sandals. They have be 
longed to the same statue, and are in beautiful preservation 
No. 23*. A bas-relief, representing a comic and a tragic mask 
Ditto, representing four Bacchic masks. Purchased in 
A tragic mask. 
Palace at Romef^Pt. 2k Pl^JT^ ™ the MaCaroni 
N0 '-i 5 ' ^ ‘erminel 1 ,’ ea< ‘ of ' Corner, represented in an advanced 
age, with a sublime and dignified character : it was found amono- some 
ruins at Raise, m 1780. Pt. 2. PI. xxv. 
No. 26. A bust of Sophocles: found about the year 1775 near 
Gensano, seventeen miles from Rome. Pt. 2. PI xx’vr ’ 
N°- 27 - A terminal head of the bearded BacchuV: formerly in the 
collection of Cardinal Alexander Albani, at Rome. It was brought to 
England by Mr. Lyde Browne. Pt. 2. PI. xxvir. ° 
No. 28. A statue of a nymph of Diana resting herself after the fa- 
tigues of the chase : found in 1766, near the Salarian gate of Rome 
m the Vdla \erospi, supposed to have been the site of the gardens of 
Sallust. Pt. 2. PL xxviii. & 
- N °*. 29 ‘ en l ire terminus of the bearded Bacchus, six feet hio-h • 
found m 1771, at Raise, m digging a trench for the removal of an old 
vineyard. Pt. 2. PI. xxix. 
No 30 A terminal head of the bearded Bacchus : found with the 
preceding bust at Baise, in 1771. Pt. 2. PL xxx. 
No. 31. A statue of a youth holding with both hands a part of an 
arm which he is biting. This statue belonged to a group, orio-inallv 
composed of two boys who had quarrelled at the game of Tali, & as ap- 
pears by one of those bones called tali remaining in the hand of the 
figure which is lost. It was found in the baths of Titus at Rome 
durmg the pontificate of Urban VIII. Mr. Townley obtained it from 
the Barberim Palace, in 1768. Pt. 2. PL xxxi. 
No. 32. A terminal head of Pericles, helmeted, and inscribed with 
his name. It was found in 1781, about a mile from Tivoli, in the Ph- 
nella del Cassio. Pt. 2. PL xxxn. 
No. 33. A statue of a Satyr; the trunk of the tree which supports 
the figure is inscribed with the name of the artist. This statue, with its 
repetition, No. 43, was found by Mr. Gavin Hamilton in the year 1775 
near Civita Lavinia, (the ancient Lanuvium,) in the ruins of the villa of 
Antoninus Pius. Pt. 2. Pl. xxxm. 
., N t 0 - 34 - A terminal head of Epicurus. It was found at Rome in 
the Villa Casah, near the Church of Santa Maria Mao-giore in 1775 
Pt. 2. PL xxxiv. 
No. 35. A terminal statue of Pan playing upon a pipe : found by 
