Michaelis, pl. 8, J. K. s; Laborde, pl. 26, fig. 30 bis.
Marble Fragments of Metopes.
342. The following fragments can be assigned with confidence to their respective places on the south side.
1. Metope XII. (No. 314). Foot of female figure. See ante, No. [314].
2. Metope XIV. The body of a male figure from the neck to the navel. This fragment is engraved in the vignette to Museum Marbles, Part vii., and was drawn by Carrey, who gives the whole metope as a youth raising his hands in astonishment, and a woman with a casket.
Michaelis, pl. 3, xiv.; Synopsis, No. 319 (143).
3. Metope XVI. The head and trunk of a figure who has fallen in a combat between two men. The trunk was one of the Elgin fragments, and is also engraved in the vignette to Museum Marbles, Part vii. The head was formerly at Chatsworth, and was presented to the Museum by the Duke of Devonshire in 1859. Carrey gives the position of the head of the fallen figure very accurately.
Synopsis, No. 323 (294); Michaelis, pl. 3, xvi.
4. Metope XX. Left thigh of female figure with clinging drapery, standing turned to the left.
The following fragments are either of doubtful or unknown origins. Probably they are all derived from metopes on the south side.
5. Left breast of draped female figure. South side, Metope No. XIII.?