| Charles Thomas Newton - Levant - 1865 - 358 pages
...Castle.51 (Plates 13, 15.) One other slab of the frieze is still preserved in the Villa di Negro at Genoa, to which place it was probably transported from Budrum...by one of the Knights of St. John some time in the 15th or early in the 16th century. A fragment containing part of a figure of an Amazon is to be seen... | |
| British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Art, Greek - 1899 - 246 pages
...the Mausoleum. One other slab of this frieze, No. 1022, was formerly in the Villa di Ne^ro at Genoa, to which place it was probably transported from Budrum...in the fifteenth or early in the sixteenth century, and was purchased from the Marchese Serra in 18G5. The entire length of these slabs is 80 feet 9 inches,... | |
| British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Art, Greek - 1899 - 256 pages
...the Mausoleum. One other slab of this frieze, No. 1022, was formerly in the Villa di Negro at Genoa, to which place it was probably transported from Budrum by one of theKnights of St. John, some time in the fifteenth or early in the sixteenth century, and was purchased... | |
| British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Sculpture - 1900 - 336 pages
...the Mausoleum. One other slab of this frieze, No. 1022, was formerly in the Villa di Negro at Genoa, to which place it was probably transported from Budrum...in the fifteenth or early in the sixteenth century, and was purchased from the Marchese Serra in 1865. The entire length of these slabs is 85 feet 9 inches,... | |
| British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Greece - 1903 - 888 pages
...another slab (1022) was purchased from a palace at Genoa, to which place it had probably been taken from Budrum by one of the Knights of St. John, some...the fifteenth, or early in the sixteenth, century. In 1876 two fragments of another slab (1023) were obtained from a Turkish house in the town of Rhodes.... | |
| Edmund von Mach - Sculpture, Greek - 1905 - 550 pages
...Large Frieze of the Haussolleion. British Museum, London. Formerly in the Villa di Negro at Genoa, to which place it was probably transported from Budrum...the knights of St. John, some time in the fifteenth century, and was purchased from the Marchese Serra in 1865. British Museum Catalogue II, p. 95, and... | |
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