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

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AEGINA. 77166. Kneel<strong>in</strong>g Trojan, with right hand raised to hurl spear.Restored :—Head, right armpit and shoulder-blade, three f<strong>in</strong>gers <strong>of</strong>right hand ; left arm from middle <strong>of</strong> biceps ; right leg from <strong>the</strong>knee ; left knee with part <strong>of</strong> thigh, and part <strong>of</strong> left foot.Cockerell, pi. 15, No. 6 ;pi. 16 ; Blouet, III., pi. 65, fig. 2.167. Warrior advanc<strong>in</strong>g with shield extended, and righthand raised to hurl spear, closely correspond<strong>in</strong>g toNo. 163.Perhaps Aeneas.Restored :—Head (which should probably be bearded), right armpitand breast, f<strong>in</strong>gers, parts <strong>of</strong> shield and legs. Cockerell, pi. 15,No. 4 ;pi. 16 ; Blouet, HI., pi. 66, fig. 2.168. Archer kneel<strong>in</strong>g and draw<strong>in</strong>g his bow. He wears a *Phrygian cap, which has holes <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> front for a metalwreath.(Compare <strong>the</strong> wreath on <strong>the</strong> Ephesian fragmentNo. 46, 12) ; also closely-fitt<strong>in</strong>g breeches and coat <strong>of</strong>lea<strong>the</strong>r. This figure, which is always known as Paris,closely corresponds with <strong>the</strong> ' Teucer,' No. 162.Restored :—Tips <strong>of</strong> cap, nose and ch<strong>in</strong> ; some f<strong>in</strong>gers, and <strong>the</strong> forepart<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> left foot. Cockerell, pi. 15, No. 7; pi. 16; Blouet,HI., pi. 68, fig. 2 ; Brunn, Benkmaeler, No. 24.169. Wounded Trojan, lean<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong> right arm. An arrowmay have been fixed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> left knee between <strong>the</strong> thumband foref<strong>in</strong>ger.Restored :—Head, left arm, part <strong>of</strong> right forearm and hand ; bothlegs from <strong>the</strong> knees. Cockerell, pi. 15, No. 8 ; pi. 16 ; Blouet,III., pi. 65, fig. I.170. The pediment is surmounted by an acroterion, consist<strong>in</strong>g<strong>of</strong> a palmetto between two large volutes, which arefor <strong>the</strong> most part restorations, (Cockerell, pis. 1, 4.)On each side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> acroterion is an architectonicfemale figure, treated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> same designedly archaicstyle as <strong>the</strong> figure <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ne.

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