Pompeii : its life and art / tr. into English by Francis W. Kelsey ... with numerous illustrations from original drawings and photographs.
- Mau, August, 1840-1909.
- Date:
- 1902
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Credit: Pompeii : its life and art / tr. into English by Francis W. Kelsey ... with numerous illustrations from original drawings and photographs. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Porta, Bull. clelT Inst., 1863, pp. 81-86; Antike Denkmaler des Kaiserlich deutschen Archaologischen Instituts, vol. i (1890), pi. ii, 24. Group of musicians [p. 476]; Museo Borb., vol. i, pi. 30; Helbig, Wandegemalde, no. 1442. Paquius Proculus and his wife [p. 477] : Bull, dell’ Inst., 1868, p. 204; SoGLiANO, op. cit., no. 673. Busts of youths with the names of Homer and Plato [pp. 477-478] : found in 1892 in the tablinum of the small house joined to the house of the Silver Wedding [fig. 146, 8] ; reproduced, with fuller description, Rom. Mitth., vol. B (1893), pp- 19-23- Paintings of Achilles in the house of Castor and Pollux [p. 478] : Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 1297, 1307. Scenes of combat [p. 478] — Hercules^ from Herculaneum: Pitture di Erco- lano, vol. 3, pi. 47, p. 247 ; ibid., vol. 4, pi. 5, p. 27 ; and Museo Borb., vol. ii, pi. 9; Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 1124, 1125. Meleager and the boar. Fiorelli, Descrizione di Pompei, pp. 40, 382 ; Sogliano, op. cit., nos. 508, 509. Achilles and the fleeing Troilus: Bull, dell’Inst., 1868, p. 37 ; Helbig, Wandgemalde, pp. 460-461 ; cf. also Sogliano, op. cit., no. 548. Combat between warrior and Amazon: Bull, dell’ Inst., 1871, p. 204; Sogliano, op. cit., no. 547, cf. also no. 548. lo and Argus, lo in Egypt [p. 479] : Museo Borb., vol. 2, pi. 12, vol. 10, pi. 2; Roux, Herculanum et Pompei, vol. 2, pi. 59; Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 131, 138. Cf. Braun, Elenco dei monument! rappresentanti il mito di lo, Ann. deir Inst., vol. 10 (1838), pp-328-330, and Mon. dell’ Inst., vol. 2, pi. 59. Hecuba [p. 479] : Bull, dell’ Inst., 1877, p. 13; Mau, Ettore riportato a Troia, pittura paretaria di Pompei, Ann. dell’ Inst., vol. 49 (1877), pp. 268- 279, and pi. O, P (colored, at the end of the volume) ; Sogliano, op. cit., no. 579. Adrcissusy Polyphemus,, Apollo,, and Admetus [pp. 479-480] : Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 1338-1367, Sogliano, op. cit., nos. 586-592; Helbig, nos. 220-222, 1048. Idyllic pictures [p. 480] —Selene and Endymion : Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 950-962 ; Sogliano, op. cit., nos. 456-457. Paris and Oenone: Hel- big, no. 1280. Perseus and Andromeda: Helbig, nos. 1192-1198. Bac- chus and Ariadne: Helbig, nos. 1235-1240; Sogliano, no. 538; Rom. Mitth., vol. ii (1896), pp. 52-53 (no. 98, house of the Vettii). Hercules and Omphale: Helbig, nos. 1136-1140; cf. Sogliano, nos. 496,497. Examples of a pathetic situation [p. 480]—Aphrodite and the wounded Adonis: Helbig, nos. 335-340; Sogliano, no. 142. Cyparissus: So- gliano, nos. 109, no; Rom. Mitth., vol. ii (1896), p. 19 (no. 36, with illus- tration, house of the Vettii). Europa and the bull: Sogliano, no. 79; cf. Helbig, nos. 123-130. Groups with figures in contrast [p. 480] — Hephaestus and Thetis: Helbig, nos. 1316-1318^:. Daedalus andPasiphae : Helbig, nos. 1205-1208; Rom.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24851516_0624.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)