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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![times, judging from the numerous remains in statues and reliefs at Rome, Naples and other places. In wall-painting also specimens of this branch of art are not wanting, which in like manner occupied a not altogether unimportant place in the vase-paintings of an earlier period.] 2. 3. A ploughman with the antique hooked plough, Etr. bronze, Micali 114. [Vase-painting of Nicosthenes, in Berlin no. 1596.] On a gem, M. Flor. ii, 42, 3. Ploughs drawn by butterflies and bees, on gems, comp. Einzroth Wagen u. Fahrwerke Tf. i B. Operations of the vintage (treading the grapes with the feet, pouring the must into the winter- casks), Zoega 26. Clarac pi. 136. (L. 478.). Passeri Luc. ii, 48.49. Gar- deners beating down olives from the tree, vase-paint., Micali tv. 92, 2. Olive-harvest, vase from Caere, Mon. d. I. ii, 44, b, Ritschl Annali ix. p. 183. comp. G. Hermann Zeitschrift fiir AW. 1837. no. 103. A conversa- tion, here and also on the vase with the return of the swallow, M, d. I. ii, 24. Ann. vii. p. 238. [Olive-harvest by seven women on an amphora in the Munich collection. Vine gathering, vase-painting Bull. 1843. p. 80. Two men beating the fruit down from an oUve tree, which is col- lected by a boy into a basket, Berl. Vasen no. 638.] Herd of cattle under the protection of rural deities, Rondanini bas-relief, Guattani 1788 Jan. tv. 3, now in Munich. [Mon. ined. 67., E. Braun Zwolf Basr. zu. Tf. 7.] Milking a cow, relief, PCI. vii, 23. (according to Vise, for priestly use), A peasant disembowelling a slaughtered animal, excellent figure, L. 340. Bouill. iii, 19, 6. Clarac pi. 287. A rural scene, peasants loading a wag- gon, described by Libanius p. 1048 R., the Baths of Titus contain a simi- lar one. An old peasant, G. Giust. ii, 45. A shepherd with an exomis of skin, PCI. iii, 34.—A peasant frightening a rustic beauty with a viper coiled round a stick, idyllic painting en camayeu, M. Borb. ix, 49. 4. The boy extracting the thorn, the so-called Spinarius, is a repre- sentation from country life, of truly touching simplicity, in bronze, Mafiei Race. 23. M. Fran9. iii, 21. Often repeated. The boys wrestling with geese (according to Boethus infans anserem strangulans, of bronze,) espe- cially that of the Capitol, Morghen, Princ. 10. Bouill. ii, 30, 1. M. Fran9. 22., also belong to this class.—Boys with amphorae on their shoulders as fountain ornaments. 5. The so-called Seneca L. 595. in black marble, much restored, is according to Visconti an African (1) fisherman, Sandrart ii, 1. 6. V. Borgh. 3, 10. Bouill. ii, 65. Clarac pi, 325. [Fisher Brit. Mus. x, 28. 29. Egyptian diver on a crocodile ibid. 27.] comp. the y^/'^Ei)?, osx/t^i/to? 'A<io,v Theocr. i, 39. Similar figures PCI. iii, 32. L. 611. Bouill. iii, 19, 7. Clarac pi. 325. A young fisher of bronze, M. Borb. iv, 55. Sleeping fisher-boy, PCI. iii, 33. [A fisherman Clarac pi. 881. 882. A fisherman and a boy with a duck in Gargiulo Race. tv. 50. Shepherds Clarac pi. 741. 742,] ^ 6. Game-market, G. Giust. ii, 112. Booths of the female game-seller, of the victualler, Zoega 27. 28. Wine-selling (it is poured into amphorae from large skins in a waggon), M. Borb. iv, A. v. 48. Gell, N. Pomp. 81. Market quite like that of Pompeii, in a mural-painting, Zahn Ornam. Tf. 42. Wool-selling, under superintendence of a magistrate, Arcesilas (ac- cording to others the silphion trade of Cyrene), vase-painting from Volci, M. I. d. Inst. 47. Ann. v. p. 56. [Rhein. Mus, v. s. 140. Panofka Bilder](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0635.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


