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Geeek Sculpture. 191 conventional in treatment, than serves to give increased value to the sense of beauty which breathes through the whole — struggling, so to speak, to find a means of expression. Before closing our review of the first period of Greek Fig. 78. — The Discobolus, after Myron. sculpture, we must name two fine statues of Apollo, found one at Tenea (between Corinth and Argos), the other in the island of Thera. The former is in the Glyptothek of