Plate XLVIII - Leda and Tyndareus
The picture of Leda and Tyndareus, given in plate
XLVIII, was, when first discovered, one of the most
beautiful specimens of ancient art. The composition,
the tone of colouring, and the harmony of all its
parts, rendered it, perhaps, a more agreeable picture
than that of Achilles. According to its present
appearance, the drapery of Tyndareus is of deep blue,
lined with green ; that of Leda is rose-coloured, that
of the attendant behind her green, as is that of
another person near the pillar ; that of the person
with the bow is yellow, and of the figure behind him
dark-coloured, or perhaps green. |