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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 3568211, member: 5833"]The second side is also a scene of what they would simply call 'sacrifice figures'. I'm sorry that's such a vague answer. Wedgwood modelers created many designs that were 'after the antique', based loosely on classical art & not representative of any particular mythological figure or story, in addition to ones like the scene of the Muses watering Pegasus at the Hippocrene.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 3568211, member: 5833"]The second side is also a scene of what they would simply call 'sacrifice figures'. I'm sorry that's such a vague answer. Wedgwood modelers created many designs that were 'after the antique', based loosely on classical art & not representative of any particular mythological figure or story, in addition to ones like the scene of the Muses watering Pegasus at the Hippocrene.[/QUOTE]
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