[853] Cf. P., VIII, 46.3.
[854] Pliny, H. N., XXXIV, 75.
[855] For the type, see the Payne Knight bronze statuette in the British Museum: B. M. Bronz., no. 209 and Pl. I; Frazer, IV, p. 430, fig. 45; the same type appears on Milesian coins. Cf. Brunn, I, 77. Frazer is against Scherer’s contention.
[856] II, 2, pp. 601–2. See P., VI, 9.1 (statue of Theognetos).
[857] H. N., XXXIV, 59.
[858] Anachar., 9; cf. A. G., IX, 357.
[859] No. 38; cf. for the left-hand figure, p. 83, fig. 11 (side view).
[860] B. C. H., XVIII, 1894, pp. 44 f., Pls. V, VI (de Ridder); Perrot-Chipiez, VIII, p. 547, fig. 332; A. de Ridder, no. 740, pp. 268–9, and Pls. III, IV. It is similar in pose to bronzes in the same museum, nos. 736 (= de Ridder, Pl. II, 1), 737 (= Pl. II, 3), and 738 (= Pl. II, 2). It is 0.27 meter high (Bulle).
[861] It will be considered later on in this chapter: p. 119 and n. 3. It is 0.185 meter high (Bulle).
[862] This statuette, showing Peloponnesian tendencies, is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; it is 0.25 meter high (Bulle).