The Daughters of Cecrops Discovering Erechtheus, by Jacob Jordaens. Signed, And Dated 1617. Canvas 172 by 283 cm. (Baron Gendebien, Brussels). Shorter Notices: Jordaens's First Dated Work
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The Reinstatement of Myron-III. The Erechtheus and Dionysus
Plate I. A-Terminal bust, here identified as a copy of Myron's Erechtheus. Marble. (British Museum); B and E-Statue, here identified as a copy of Myron's Erechtheus. Marble. (Uffizi, Florence); C and D-Bronze head of Dionysus from Herculaneum. (Naples). The Reinstatement of Myron-III
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Plate II. A and B-Relief on sarcophagus. Marble. (Palazzo Borghese, Rome); C-Bronze head of Dionysus. (Naples); D-Terminal bust of Erechtheus. Marble. (British Museum); E-Statuette of Aesculapius and Hygieia. Marble. (Palazzo Barberini, Rome). The Reinstatement of Myron-III