Part 43 (1/2)

Height, 7-1/2 inches.

MARBLE FRAGMENT OF FRIEZE.

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Head of a youth, looking to the left, in low relief. This fragment probably belongs to one of the hors.e.m.e.n in the north frieze. It is placed by Michaelis (pl. 13) in the s.p.a.ce between slabs xxvi. and xxviii. This head was formerly in the possession of Mr. Steinhauser, at Karlsruhe.

Height, 5-3/4 inches.

CASTS FROM FRAGMENTS OF THE FRIEZE.

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The fragments are here arranged, as far as possible, in the order followed in the description of the frieze.

EAST FRIEZE.

[Sidenote: 1.]

Fragment from left-hand lower corner of slab, with drapery falling in vertical folds from below the knee of a figure; and with a right foot turned to the right, and wearing a shoe with a thick sole. The figure to which this fragment belongs must have been a maiden in the procession; probably the figure on the left of slab ii. now entirely lost, but preserved in Carrey's drawing.

Height, 1 foot. Compare Michaelis, pl. 14, slab ii., No. 2.

[Sidenote: 2.]

Female head, looking to the left. The hair is gathered up under a net. This must have belonged to one of the figures in the procession on the east side, slabs vii.-ix., and probably to No.

56.

Height, 4-1/2 inches.

NORTH FRIEZE.

[Sidenote: 3.]

Fragment of arm and drapery of male figure moving to the left.

From the left edge of a slab. This seems to be a part of the figure, No. 4, partly seen on slab ii., and has been thus drawn on plate vii.

Height, 1 foot 1 inch.

[Sidenote: 4.]

Left-hand upper corner of slab, on which is a youthful male head, bound with a diadem, looking to the left; the face shown in three quarters. This seems to agree best with Carrey's drawing of the figure with the sheep, slab iv., No. 7 (= Michaelis, No. 9). See plate vii.

Height, 7-1/2 inches.

[Sidenote: 5.]

Fragment containing the back of the head of one of the lyre-players (Michaelis, No. 24) and part of the lyre of the other (Michaelis, No. 25).