The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 35. Fig. 36. and of a small bronze of archaic type found on the Acropolis, alsoa Nike. THE RUN 47 The goddess of victor}, later imagined as a being of the air, is hereshown settled as heavily on the sole of her foot as though she wereriveted to the earth. Detached in part though it may be, it is neces-sary that a statue should have a base. The Perseus (Fig. 35) andthe strange winged genius (Fig. 36) and the Nike of Delos are allleaping. This expresses rapidity of motion. 78. On a bas-relief of Assos, now in the Louvre, is sho


The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 35. Fig. 36. and of a small bronze of archaic type found on the Acropolis, alsoa Nike. THE RUN 47 The goddess of victor}, later imagined as a being of the air, is hereshown settled as heavily on the sole of her foot as though she wereriveted to the earth. Detached in part though it may be, it is neces-sary that a statue should have a base. The Perseus (Fig. 35) andthe strange winged genius (Fig. 36) and the Nike of Delos are allleaping. This expresses rapidity of motion. 78. On a bas-relief of Assos, now in the Louvre, is shown atype of runner essentially of the Greek type. Hercules and the


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