Passage 10.27.4
παρὰ δὲ αὐτὸν ἕστηκεν Ἀντήνωρ καὶ ἐφεξῆς θυγάτηρ Ἀντήνορος Κρινώ· παιδίον δὲ ἡ Κρινὼ φέρει νήπιον. τῶν προσώπων δὲ ἅπασιν οἷον ἐπὶ συμφορᾷ σχῆμά ἐστι. κιβωτὸν δὲ ἐπὶ ὄνον καὶ ἄλλα τῶν σκευῶν εἰσιν ἀνατιθέντες οἰκέται· κάθηται δὲ καὶ ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄνου παιδίον μικρόν. κατὰ τοῦτο τῆς γραφῆς καὶ ἐλεγεῖόν ἐστι Σιμωνίδου· γράψε Πολύγνωτος, Θάσιος γένος, Ἀγλαοφῶντος υἱός, περθομένην Ἰλίου ἀκρόπολιν. Simonides, unknown location.
Next to him stands Antenor, and immediately beside him Antenor's daughter, Crino; and Crino is holding a young infant in her arms. The faces of them all bear expressions appropriate to disaster. Servants are loading a chest and other household goods onto the back of a mule, and a small child is sitting upon the mule as well. Near this part of the painting is an elegiac couplet composed by Simonides: "Polygnotus of Thasos, son of Aglaophon, painted the fall of the citadel of Ilium."