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A catalogue of sculpture in the Department of ... - Warburg Institute

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204 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.341. on <strong>the</strong> bed <strong>of</strong> tlie pediment. The greater part was <strong>sculpture</strong>don ano<strong>the</strong>r block also set <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bed, which is nowwant<strong>in</strong>g, and was fitted to <strong>the</strong> first block at a jo<strong>in</strong>t roughlytooled.The outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> haunch and hough have beencut away, evidently to ga<strong>in</strong> room for <strong>the</strong> left h<strong>in</strong>dleg <strong>of</strong>ano<strong>the</strong>r horse, or, accord<strong>in</strong>g to Sauer, for <strong>the</strong> chariot-pole.This limb is composed <strong>of</strong> three separate fragments.Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. /; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 40 ; Overbeck, Ber. d. h.sacks. Gesell. d. Wissenschaften, 1879, p. 72, pi. 1; and 1880,p. 161.4. Left h<strong>in</strong>dleg from stifle to below hough, bent, madeup <strong>of</strong> two fragments ; <strong>the</strong> upper one may be Michaelis, pi.8, J.K. g; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 36.5. Left thigh from below stifle ; <strong>the</strong> outer side split <strong>of</strong>f,broken <strong>of</strong>f <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> hough jo<strong>in</strong>t.6. Eight forefoot; made up <strong>of</strong> two fragments <strong>of</strong> whichone is Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. p broken <strong>of</strong>f below <strong>the</strong> knee;<strong>the</strong> ho<strong>of</strong> free from <strong>the</strong> ground.7. Ho<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> forefoot, free from <strong>the</strong> ground ; cut away onone side with rough surface ; under <strong>the</strong> foot are holes round<strong>the</strong> edge as if for nails.8. H<strong>in</strong>dho<strong>of</strong> attached to fragment <strong>of</strong> base.Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. m; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 41.9. Left foreleg, bent, from above knee to below knee.Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. s; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 30 bis.Marble Fragments <strong>of</strong> Metopes.342. The follow<strong>in</strong>g fragments can be assigned with confidenceto <strong>the</strong>ir respective places on <strong>the</strong> south side.1. Metope XII. (No. 314). Foot <strong>of</strong> female figure. Seeante, No. 314.2. Metope XIV. The body <strong>of</strong> a male figure from <strong>the</strong> neckto <strong>the</strong> navel. This fragment is engraved <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> vignette

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