Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum: Being a Description of the Remains of Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art Preserved There |
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... perhaps the brother of APELLES . PYRGOTELES , the engraver on precious stones , flourishes . To this period also belong Philo the statuary , Pamphilus II . the sculptor , and Dinocrates , an architect of Mace- donia . 328 Alcimachus ...
... perhaps the brother of APELLES . PYRGOTELES , the engraver on precious stones , flourishes . To this period also belong Philo the statuary , Pamphilus II . the sculptor , and Dinocrates , an architect of Mace- donia . 328 Alcimachus ...
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... perhaps some of the earliest Etruscan vases in coarse black ware , apparently copies of similar works in wood , and to which no certain chrono- logical era can be assigned . 1 We mean by mechanical the use of moulds in reproductions of ...
... perhaps some of the earliest Etruscan vases in coarse black ware , apparently copies of similar works in wood , and to which no certain chrono- logical era can be assigned . 1 We mean by mechanical the use of moulds in reproductions of ...
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... perhaps once had a lion's hide of gilded bronze . The third , from the same temple , has for its subject Perseus , with the petasus and talaria , Athene in the Peplos , and Medusa with Pegasus . The fourth contains the subject of a 8 ...
... perhaps once had a lion's hide of gilded bronze . The third , from the same temple , has for its subject Perseus , with the petasus and talaria , Athene in the Peplos , and Medusa with Pegasus . The fourth contains the subject of a 8 ...
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... perhaps the best that has been given to this statue . It has sustained less injury than any of the other figures in the pedi- ments , having only lost the hands , feet , and a portion of the nose . It is remarkable for the easy grace of ...
... perhaps the best that has been given to this statue . It has sustained less injury than any of the other figures in the pedi- ments , having only lost the hands , feet , and a portion of the nose . It is remarkable for the easy grace of ...
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... perhaps Ino and Me- licertes . It has been called La- tona , on the supposition that another youthful figure , who ap- pears in Carrey on the left side of this figure , belonged to the same group . 48 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
... perhaps Ino and Me- licertes . It has been called La- tona , on the supposition that another youthful figure , who ap- pears in Carrey on the left side of this figure , belonged to the same group . 48 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
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