Pompeii

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Over these figures comes a small oblong picture, usually Fig. 130. Ixion's Punishment (p. 92).
Psyches gathering flowers (fig. 131), here and there, however, mythological scenes also are inserted. Three of these are preserved, first Orestes and Pylades in Tauris. To the left sits Orestes, near him is Pylades, towards them Iphigenia advances with the image of Diana, on the right king Thoas is seated on a throne. The second picture represents the triumph of Apollo over the serpent Pytho. The god
...has killed the snake which guarded the sanctuary at Delphi; proud of his victory he seized the lyre to sound the first paean in praise of the omnipotence of the gods, and to his own especial glory; in his honour the goddess of the place brings a bull, who is to fall as a sacrifice. The third relates presumably to the sacrifice of Iphigenia in Aulis. Before an altar, on EROTES PLYING TRADES gr which fire is burning, stands a woman w T ith bowl and chalice, from which she seems to besprinkle a hind standing in front of her.

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