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" A third, without helmet, and with flowing hair and beard, held a shield for the defence of the principal figure. Under the horses' feet, and scattered about the relief, were the conquered, wounded by the arrows of the conquerors. I observed with surprise... "
Lives of the Founders of the British Museum: With Notices of Its Chief ... - 633. oldal
szerző: Edward Edwards - 1870 - 780 oldal
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The English Presbyterian Messenger, 1. kötet

1848 - 592 oldal
...shield for the defence of the principal figure. Under the horses' feet, and scattered about the relief, were the conquered, wounded by the arrows of the conquerors....grouping of the figures, and the general composition." The lower bass-relief on No. 2, represented the siege of a castle or of a walled city. Of the figures...

Nineveh and Its Remains: With an Account of a Visit to the ..., 1. kötet

Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 480 oldal
...shield for the defence of the principal figure. Under the horses' feet, and scattered about the relief, were the conquered, wounded by the arrows of the conquerors....as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to me not only to differ, but to surpass the bas-reliefs of Khorsabad. I traced also in the character...

The Primitive Church Magazine, 6. kötet

1849 - 422 oldal
...shield for the defence of the principal figure. Under the horses' feet, and scattered about the relief, were the conquered, wounded by the arrows of the conquerors....displayed in the grouping of the figures, and the genera] composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to me not...

A popular account of discoveries at Nineveh, abridged [from Nineveh and its ...

sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 oldal
...tunics descending to their knees, and their hair was confined by a simple fillet round the temples. I observed with surprise the elegance and richness...art displayed in the grouping of the figures, and in the general composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to...

A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineveh, 82. kiadás

Sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 oldal
...tunics descending to their knees, and their hair was confined by a simple fillet round the temples. I observed with surprise the elegance and richness...art displayed in the grouping of the figures, and in the general composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to...

A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineweh

Austen Henry Layard - 1852 - 410 oldal
...tunics descending to their knees, and their hair was confined by a simple fillet round the temples. I observed with surprise the elegance and richness...art displayed in the grouping of the figures, and in the general composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to...

The Freewill Baptist Quarterly, 2. kötet

1854 - 516 oldal
...and richness of the unmncnt, the faithful and delicate delineation of the limbs and muscles, both of the men and horses, and the knowledge of art displayed...grouping of the figures, and the general composition. * ' * * • Unfortunately the slab had been exposed to fire, and was so mcch injured that its removal...

A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineveh

Austen Henry Layard - 1855 - 168 oldal
...tunics descending to their knees, and their hair was confined by a simple fillet round the temples. I observed with surprise the elegance and richness...art displayed in the grouping of the figures, and in the general composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to...

Nineveh and its remains

sir Austen Henry Layard - 1867 - 434 oldal
...temples. I observed with surprise the elegance and richness of the ornaments, the attempt at a faithful delineation of the limbs and muscles, both in the...art displayed in the grouping of the figures, and in the general composition. In all these respects, as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to...

Great Adventures in Archaeology

Robert Silverberg - 1997 - 420 oldal
...shield for the defence of the principal figure. Under the horses' feet, and scattered about the relief, were the conquered, wounded by the arrows of the conquerors....as well as in costume, this sculpture appeared to me not only to differ, but to surpass the bas-reliefs of Khorsabad. I traced also in the character...
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