[213] Figured in Brückner’s Griech. Grabreliefs, p. 12.
[214] Gazette archéol. i. pl. vii.
[215] Hermes also appears on a monument of the British Museum, a sort of round altar on which are sculptured a man and woman hand in hand. Br. Mus. Cat. Sculpture, No. 710.
[216] The example in our plate is that at Paris. The inscriptions, Zetus, Amphion, Antiopa, are modern, and utterly incorrect.
[217] Good statements of the arguments will be found in the Introduction to Furtwängler’s Sabouroff Collection, and in Brückner’s Griech. Grabreliefs, 1888.
[218] C. A. G. No. 1, pl. i. See above, p. 141.
[219] C. A. G. No. 36, pl. xv.
[220] Athen. Mittheil. viii. pl. 17.
[221] Ibid. pl. 2.
[222] Ibid. pl. 3.