[2355]. Panofka, Terracotten des k. Mus. pl. 10.

[2356]. See Furtwaengler, Meisterwerke, p. 250.

[2357]. Arch. Zeit. 1882, pl. 15: cf. also Martha, L’Art Étrusque, p. 324 (in Louvre).

[2358]. J.H.S. xiii. p. 316.

[2359]. Murray, Terracotta Sarcophagi, pls. 9-11.

[2360]. B.M. Cat. of Bronzes, No. 434, and p. xlvii.

[2361]. See p. 308, and Furtwaengler, Meisterwerke, p. 250.

[2362]. For full description of this sarcophagus see Cat. of Terracottas, B 630; Murray, Terracotta Sarcophagi, pls. 9-11, p. 21. It is interesting to note that the figures must be contemporaneous with the Capitoline statues made by Volca.

[2363]. Mon. dell’ Inst. vi. pl. 59; Mon. Antichi, viii. pl. 13, p. 521 ff. (Savignoni). The latter was found in the same group of tombs as the painted slabs in the Louvre described below.

[2364]. Cf. Mon. Antichi, viii. p. 531.