The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 100. Fig. 101. Consider the arms of the women on the Parthenon frieze; observehow Phidias clings to one rule (113). The arms of these Atheniansnever fall by their own weight along the side of the body,—they arelightly held up, grasping the folds of the tunics so that the garmentsfall in plaits like organ-pipes. 119. The hand of the Greek dancer is always active; it is not, like. Fie. 102.,
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