A Description of the Antiquities And Curiosities in Wilton-House : Illustrated With Twenty-Five Engravings of Some of the Capital Statues, Bustos, And Relievos : in This Work Are Introduced the Anecdotes And Remarks of Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Who Collect
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ju^Ye/V /te^e e:^suet^cft^. /« Wilton-House. ii Horfe, defending herfelf in Battle. Her Shield is In the Figure of a Half Moon, according to the Defcription Virgil gives of it in the firft Mneid: With Fury Jlornid PENTHESILEA there. And led, with moony Shields, her AMAZONS to War; Amidjl the Thoufands Jlood the dire Alarms, And the fierce Maid engagd the Men in Arms. Pit, B. I, L. 663, Behind the lower Part of the Shield, to illuftrate the Adion, the Sculptor has carved a Horfe's Foot. Her Buik...in plainly fhews the antient Shape and Manner of fixing it. By CLEOMENES. A Bufto of L.UCILLA, the Wife of MKus, very fine Sculpture. The State of MERCURY with his Symbols, his Petafus anjd- Purfe. A Bufto of APOLLO. This Deity is always reprefented ex- tremely handfome, the prcfent Bufto exhibits him with aa agreeable Countenance. A Copy of the VENUS of ME D.I CIS. By WILTON. The Original of this Statue is in the Florentine Gallery, of which Gori has given the following ingenious Account. ^ C a Of.all.
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