SECONDARY ATTRIBUTES OF VICTOR STATUES. BAL 
type of contest in the figure itself. His problem, therefore, was to 
represent the victor in the characteristic pose of the contest in which 
he had won his victory, that is, by representing the statue as if in move- 
ment. ‘This brings us to the second division of our treatment of victor 
statues, those which represented the victor not at rest, but in motion, 
a scheme which, in course of time, was extended not only to victors 
in wrestling and running, but to those in all contests, by representing 
them in the very act of contending. ‘The treatment of this class of 
monuments will occupy the chief portion of Chapter IV. 
