Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 9 -- art, literature, and miscellaneous (circa 1920)

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944 NLWTOin Cv CO LTD., Lantern Slide Publishers. LESSONS VII. AND VIII.—GREEK ART Part I.— Period II. *151 Statue dedicated to Hera, from Samos. 6th cen- tury b.c. (louvre) 162 Tenea Apollo. 6th century b.c. (Munich) *153 ( Stele of Arloston, shewing Assyrian Influence. (Athens National Museum) Assyrian Figure, (British Museum). For comparison 154 Painted Stele with Figure of Warrior. End of Oth century b.c. (Athens Acropolis Museum) Period III. 155 Two Horses found in ruins of Acropolis buildings destroyed by Persians. (Acropolis Museum. Athens) 156 Half length of a Woman found in ruins of Acropolis buildings destroyed by Persians. (Acropolis Museum. Athens) 157 Figure of a Woman from Temple of Zeus. (Olym- pia Museum) 158 Charioteer. (Delphi Museum) *159 So-called “Ludovisi Throne,” central panel. (National Museum. Rome) *160 Two Side Reliefs of above. (National Museum, Rome) *161 Kylix. Man chasing Hare. (British Museum) *162 Head of a Youth 163 Acropolis. General View 164 The Pantheon 165 The Erechtheon 166 Sandal Fastener from Temple of Nike Apteros 167 Youths carrying jars. Parthenon Frieze. (Acro- polis Museum. Athens) 168 Sacrificial Cattle. Parthenon Frieze. (Acropolis Museum. Athens) *169 Horsemen. Parthenon Frieze. (British Museum) 170 Group of Three Goddesses. (British Museum) 171 "Theseus.” .. .. 172 “Nike’ 'or Victory. (British Museum) 173 Bronze Head of a Young Athlete. Glyptotek. (Munich) 174 The Dlscbolus. after Myron. (Palazzo Lancelotti. Rome) 175 Head of Pericles, after Creselas (British Museum) Part EC. (Period III — Continued .) 176 Amazon, after Polyclltust, (Vatican, Rome) 177 The Dladumenoa, after Polyclitus. (British Museum) 178 The Doryphorus or "Canon,” after Polyclitus. (British Museum) 179 Head of an Athlete (bronze), known as the “Idollno” Manner of Polyclitus. (Arclueo- loglcal Museum, Florence) *180 “The Westmacott Athlete.” Manner of Polyclitus. (British Museum) Period IV. a Head of Meleager, by or after Scopas. (Villa . Medici, Rome) b Copy of above. From Antike DenkmaUr. (Vatican. Rome) 182 Drum of a Column from Ephesus. Scopas or his school. (British Museum) *183 Relief of Charioteer from small frieze of Mauso- leum. Scopas or his school. (British Museum) 184 Hermes. Praxiteles. (Museum, Olympia) *185 Head of Cnidian Venus, after Praxiteles. (Rome) 186 Head of Aglas. Probably contemporary copy after Lycippus. (Museum Delphi) *187 Statue of Demeter, 4th century b.c. (British Museum) 188 Bronze Statuette, 4th century b.c. (British Museum) *189 The Laurel Bearer. (National Museum. Rome) *190 Bronze Horse, 4th century B.a (Capltoline Museum, Rome) 191 Grave Relief, 4th century b.c, (British Museum Period V. 192 Head of Alexander the Great. (British Museum) *193 Tanegra Figures. (British Museum) *194 Torso of Venus. Hellenistic copy of 6th century. Original. (National Museum, Rome) +195 Victory of Samothrace. (Louvre) 196 Venus of Milo. *197 Relief. Sleeping Fury. (National Museum, Rome) *198 Head of Antioch us EEL of Seluda. (Louvre) 199 Head of Euthedemos L of Bactria. (Torlonla Gallery. Rome) 200 Head of Bodhlsattva. Gandhara School, North India, lst-3rd century ad. (In illustration of the spread of Greek influence.) (British Museum) LESSON IX.—ROMAN ART *201 Etruscan Sarcophagus from Cervetrl. (British Museum) 202 General View of Rome 203 Round Temple of Mater Matua 204 Colosseum 205 Arch of Titus 206 Relief from Arch of Titus 207 Pantheon *208 Relief from the Ara Pards. (Dflzzi, Florence) *209 General View of Pompeii 210 Great Gateway, Trier 211 Pont du Gard, Nimes 212 Lion from Corbridge, Northumbria PORTRAITS