The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . FiK. 539. CHORUS OF THE DANCE 231 They advance with the same step: with their left arms they holdtheir shields before them: their right arms, at the sides of theirbodies, are held stiffly and somewhat back (113) as though the handcarried some sort of weapon, which is, however, non-existent in thepicture. The chorus-leader, in cloak and tunic, walks gravely atthe side of the troop. The bas-relief is on a pedestal; an inscriptionstates that the statue it supports is to be consecrated to the vic-torious Chorus of the Pyrrhic dance. I
The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . FiK. 539. CHORUS OF THE DANCE 231 They advance with the same step: with their left arms they holdtheir shields before them: their right arms, at the sides of theirbodies, are held stiffly and somewhat back (113) as though the handcarried some sort of weapon, which is, however, non-existent in thepicture. The chorus-leader, in cloak and tunic, walks gravely atthe side of the troop. The bas-relief is on a pedestal; an inscriptionstates that the statue it supports is to be consecrated to the vic-torious Chorus of the Pyrrhic dance. It is quite within the bounds of possibility that each of the groups.
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