The Sculptures of the ParthenonJ. Murray, 1903 - 173 pages |
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... drawn what may fairly be regarded as marine objects of some kind . On her left side he draws another young boy , R , also standing high , possibly 1 Critias , 6 . on the rock on which she is seated . Next ANGLE GROUPS 23.
... drawn what may fairly be regarded as marine objects of some kind . On her left side he draws another young boy , R , also standing high , possibly 1 Critias , 6 . on the rock on which she is seated . Next ANGLE GROUPS 23.
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... young man and a young woman . But here the youth is in great alarm . The young woman still holds in her hands objects connected with a feast or a sacrifice . Carrey's drawing is not sufficiently clear to decide what exactly they are ...
... young man and a young woman . But here the youth is in great alarm . The young woman still holds in her hands objects connected with a feast or a sacrifice . Carrey's drawing is not sufficiently clear to decide what exactly they are ...
Page 57
... young girl , who in her youthful ignorance stands looking back to see what is the matter . In Carrey's drawing she appears to hold a dish in her left hand , in which case she was doubtless a girl attendant at the wedding . Then follows ...
... young girl , who in her youthful ignorance stands looking back to see what is the matter . In Carrey's drawing she appears to hold a dish in her left hand , in which case she was doubtless a girl attendant at the wedding . Then follows ...
Page 78
... young man and young woman in the north than in the south metopes . Above all , it gives a reason why the three Centaurs drawn for D'Ortières have no Lapith opponents . These Centaurs would be rushing into the fray . In a word , our ...
... young man and young woman in the north than in the south metopes . Above all , it gives a reason why the three Centaurs drawn for D'Ortières have no Lapith opponents . These Centaurs would be rushing into the fray . In a word , our ...
Page 84
... young men on horseback . It is altogether a scene of preparation and starting . These young men on their fiery horses , or pre- paring to mount , will soon overtake those who had started before them on foot , carrying vessels for ...
... young men on horseback . It is altogether a scene of preparation and starting . These young men on their fiery horses , or pre- paring to mount , will soon overtake those who had started before them on foot , carrying vessels for ...
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Acropolis Acropolis of Athens action Alcamenes angle Aphroditè apobates appear artistic Athenè Athenians attitude beauty birth of Athenè body British Museum Carrey's drawing carry cast Cecrops Centaur Centaurs and Lapiths central group central metopes centre chariot chariot group chiton colossal composition cows deities drapery east frieze effect Elgin Room Ergastinae figure folds fore leg front girls goddess gods gold and ivory Greek head helmet Hephaestos Hera horses Ilissos Illustrations instances knee Lapith left arm left hand long sides Lord Elgin mantle marble Michaelis nearer north frieze north side nude form Olympia Olympos original in Athens Parthenon frieze Pausanias peplos Pheidias PLATE Poseidon possible procession raised recognise represent right arm right hand scene sculptured seated seen shield shoulders Slab south metopes south side spectator statuette temple Theseus turning round vase west frieze west pediment whole wings woman women xoanon youth Zeus Zeus at Olympia
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Page 118 - I trust, from ever forgetting—what is meant by the virtue of handling in sculpture. The projection of the heads of the four horses, one behind the other, is certainly not more, altogether, than three-quarters of an inch from the flat ground, and the one in front does not in reality project more than the one behind it, yet, by mere drawing,* you see the sculptor has got them to appear to recede in due order, and by the soft rounding of the flesh surfaces, and modulation of the veins, he has taken...
Page 1 - WHEN the Parthenon stood forth complete on the Acropolis of Athens in or about the year 438 BC, there was no other building in the whole of Greece comparable even in the mere extent and variety of its sculptures.1 Imagine a frieze 522 feet in length sculptured all along with figures nearly half life size, in many parts densely crowded till the marble could carry no more, the whole in very low relief and executed with marvellous detail. Above the columns externally and round all the four sides of...
Page 2 - ... workmanship. Within each of the two pediments or gables was an immense group of statues, the smallest equal to life size, the central figures colossal. Lastly, inside the Parthenon was the stupendous statue of Athene herself in gold and ivory by Pheidias. It was he who directed the whole of the...
Page 1 - B. c., there was no other building in the whole of Greece comparable even in the mere extent and variety of its sculptures.1 Imagine a frieze 522 feet in length sculptured all along with figures nearly half life-size, in many parts densely crowded till the marble could carry no more, the whole in very low relief and executed with marvellous detail. Above the columns externally and round all the four sides of the temple were ninety-two metopes, each consisting of a group of two figures two-thirds...