Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller.
- Karl Otfried Müller
- Date:
- 1852
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![after the manner of hunters (§. 337. R. 6.) and ^tolians (§. 358. R 4.); he is the huntsman among heroes; the boar's head, on which he leans, points him out unmistakeably. With him figures Atalanta in Artemis-like costume, her hair forming a bow on the crown of the head. The Thracian Or- 4 PHEUS appears as an inspired Citharoedus with a certain effe- minacy of conformation, in tolerably pure Hellenic costume in earlier art; it was at a later period that he received the Phrygian garb. 1. Phercean coins. Destinies of Alcestis, G. M. 428. Gerhard Ant. Bildw. 28. (Ale. is a portrait), comp. Hyp. Rom. Studien s. 150. Bartoli Nason 10. [Vase, Vermiglioli Le ierogamie di Adm. e. di Ale. Perugia 1831. 4to.] Itonian coins. Protesilaus and Laodameia. on sarcophagi (§. 397. R. 2.), Bartoli Adm. 75-77. Winck. M. L 123. PCI. v, 18. 19. G. M. 561. comp. Beschr. Roms ii, ii. s. 255. [Sarcophagus in S. Chiara, Naples M. d. L iii, 40 B. Ann. xiv. p. 32.] On Etr. sarcophagi, Inghir. i, 19. and frequently, but indicated with little distinctness. [According to Grauer M. d. I. iii, 40 B. Ann. xiv. p. 40. the death of Alcestis. M. Gregor. i, 94, 1. Laodamia on her couch which the shade approaches.] Eckhel P. gr. 36. represented in an indecent manner (doubtful whether old). Phthiotic coins. R. Rochette M. I. i. Achilleide. Peleus rape of Thetis, on the coffer of Cypselus, on theBarberini vase §. 31C. R. 2. comp. Millingen Memoirs of the Soe. of Liter, ii. p. 99., in the vase-paintings, Walpole Trav. p. 410. (from Athens), many from Volci (Ann. iii. p. 153.), especially the fine one M. I. d. Inst, i, 38. with the Nereids' names; besides M. I. d. Inst. 37. §. 143, 1. (for the explanation J. de Witte Ann. v. p. 90 sqiq., Chiron who stands by vv{A0ivai IsSn^ios ^vyur^a., Pind. N. 3, 57.) ; Mil- lingen Un. Mon. i, 10. Div. 4. (Peleus with Thessalian hat); Maisonneuve 70. R. Rochette pi. 1.; vase from Volci Levezow Verz. 1005.; [Vases du Due de Luynes pi. 34.; Gerh. Auserl. V. iii, 178—182.] on an Etruscan mirror, Dempster ii, 81., and the reliefs Mon. Matth. iii. 32. 33. Winck. M. I. 110., sculptures which must celebrate the marriage of some great personage, hence Hera Zygia is enthroned at the top, and the sign of the Balance (vestra aequali suspendit tempora Libra, Pers. 5,47.) is suspend- ed. Peleus returning out of the sea, Etr. gems §. 175. R. 2. Impr. d. I. iii, 30. Peleus brings Thetis to Chiron §. 143. No. 1. The gods at his mar- riage §. 143. R. No. 3). Marriage gifts,'G. M. 651. (Eris is driven out.) 2. Life of Achilles, G. M. 552. Bathed in the Styx, Gell. N. Pomp. T. ii. p. 42. 74. R. Rochette pi. 48. Delivered to Chiron, vase from Volci, MicaU tv. 87. M. I. d. Inst. 27, 40. Education with Chiron, [Pind. N. 3, 43.], Philostr. ii, 2., especially in lyre-playing. [Peleus consigns the child to Chiron, Mus. Etr. p. 46. no. 314. Gerh. Auserl. V. iii, 183. Hydria in the possession of Baseggio, Rome 1841. Pel. delivers the child to the centaur, Thetis stands behind Peleus, who is accompanied by a dog; per- haps the same vase. Chiron teaching Achilles, Cabot Stucchi tv. 7 A. Achilles takes leave of Nereus §. 402. R. 2, who is seated in the same manner on his throne, a fish in his hand, when the sisters beg him to consent to the carrying off Thetis by Peleus, Gerh. Vasen iii, 178. 182.] Ach. in Scyros on the sarcophagus of los, see Fiorillo and Huyne, Das](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0591.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


