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Mitchell, Lucy M.
A history of ancient sculpture — New York, 1883

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GENERAL INDEX.

E.

Eagle, monsters with heads of, in Assyrian art, 86; double-headed,

at Boghaz Keui, 127; on Mykene jewels, 150; on Olympia

relief, 169; with Pheidias' Zeus, 303; on Pergamon altar,

577; with Ganymede, 461.
Echetlos, 284.

Ecole des Beaux A rts, Paris, antiquities in, vid. Tables.
Egypt, antiquity of, 3, 19; races in, 5, 7; mythology of, 16;

burial-customs of, 10; climate of, 5; enduring character of,

6; tombs of early age of, 8, 10; gods of, 15; in Hellenistic

age, 606.
Eidolon, hungry, Note 25; small, 491.
Eileilhyia, statue of, 435.
Eirene and Plutos, 433, 444.
Electra, on Ionian reliefs, 235; in statuary, 663.
Electron, 153.
Eleusis, statue from, 548.

Elgin, Lord, secured Greek marbles, 329, 369, 446, 486, 549.
Elis, Olympia in, 253; Pheidias' sLatue in, 316; coins of, with

Nike, 403; Colotes'works in, 318; Scopas in, 425.
Embroideries, imitated in Assyrian sculpture, 87.
Endoios, in Ionia, 179; in Attica, 213; works in Peloponnesos,

425-
Enyo, by Praxiteles' sons, 546; on Pergamon altar, 577.
Eos, in Dclos sculpture, 234; in Pergamon frieze, 577, 581; in

Etruscan art, 637.
Epaminondas, influence of, 456, 521.
Ephcsos, importance of old temple at, 230; archaic monuments

of, 1S0; Wood's excavations at, 534; new temple, 562;

Praxiteles' works in, 453; Scopas in, 459.
Epigonos, 565.
Epidauros, statue possibly by Polycleitos in, 392; statue of As-

clcpios at, 319; sculptures discovered in, 392.
Erech (modern Warka), 73.

Erechtheus, by Myron, 291; daughter of carried off, 406.
Erechtheion, age of, 368; sculptures of, 369.
Krichthouios, 334, 343, 368.
Finns, in ancient faith, 139; in Argos, 396; by Scopas, 457;

perhaps in Pergamon, 582.
Eros (Cupid, Amor), in Parthenon frieze, 337; archaic statues

of, 453; by Praxiteles, 447, 449, 452; and Psyche, 527; in

Hellenistic poetry, 614; on sarcophagi, 690; by Lysippos,

512.
Erymanthian boar, 365.
Erinna, statue of, 394.
Erysichthon, giant, 582.

Esqutline, Discobolos from, 293; Aphrodite from, 460.
Eteocles and Polyneikes, 277.

Etruscan Museum, Florence, antiquities in, vid. Tables.
Etruscans, 633; religion 0^634; art-spirit 0^636,638; artists
ameng, 641; bronzes of, 281, 642; terra-cottas of, 636; lack
of feeling for style in, 635, 639, 641.
Euainctos, 486.
Eubolos, portrait of, 460.
Eubulidcs, decree by, 494.

Eucles, athlete from Rhodes, inscription of discovered, 394.
Eucleides, 435.
F.udcmos, 179.
Kuergos of Naxos, 188.
Fuganean monuments, 633.
Eugrammos, 635.

IEumencs I., 561; II., 561, 570, 591.
Euphranor, 482.
Eupolcmos, 391.
Eupompos. advice to artists, 509.
Euripides, influence in development of Maenad, 457; character
of poetry of, 430; myth of Dirke in, 594; on Hypnos, 536;
portrait of, 489.
Europa, by Pythagoras, 277.

Eurytion, in Olympian maibles, 266.
Eutychides, 553, 559, 608.
Eustathios on Mausoleum, 464.
Euthycles, 381.
Euthycrates, 551, 553.
Euyuk, sculptures of, 128.

Extravagance in Hellenistic age, 544; in decoration of sarcopl>-
agi, 690; in Roman funerals, 645.

F.

Fabius Maximus, 646.

Fall of art, 693.

Falkencr, restoration of Nereid monument, vid. Note 785.

Faltcrona, Monte, bronzes, found at, 636,

Faun, Barberini, 615; by Praxiteles, 448.

Farnese Bull, 589, 594.

Fates, 353.

Feasts represented at Khorsabad, 97; on tombstones, 504; 011

Lykian monuments, 413.
Fellows, Sir Charles, discoveries by, in Lykia, 408.
Fergusson, on Egyptian figures, 22; restoration of Mausoleum,

466; on Ephesos monuments, 536.
Feuerbach, on the Apollo Belvedere, 621.
Fisherman, decoration of fountains, 611.
Flasch, on Parthenon frieze, 335.
Florence, vid. Tables.
Frieze of Assos, 183; of Lykian tomb, 185; of Parthenon, 333;

of Theseion, 367; of Athena Nike Temple, 373; of Phiga-

leia, 398; of Mausoleum, 468; great frieze of Pergamon, 575;

small frieze of Pergamon, 591; of Ara Pads, 669; Doric,

230; Ionic, 232; of Titus'arch, 678.
Foreign elements in Egyptian art, 35; in Persian art, 105; in

early Greek monuments, 154; influence on Cyprus, 117.
Fortifications, Cyclopean, in Asia Minor, 128; at Mykene, 154;

on Samotlirakc, 559.
Fronto, statue to, 653.
Furies, in Etruscan art, 635.
Furni, marble of Dying Galatian, 566.
Furtwangler, on Phoenician griffin, 167; on Delos monument,

405; theory concerning Ionian art, 272; about Phormis, 254;

about boy pulling out thorn, 2S9; on Mausoleum frieze,

468; about Eros, C13; on Parthenon marbles, 332; on archaic

Attic statues, 289; on Archermos' Nike, 195; vid. Notes.

Galatian, people, 542, 562, 553; Dying, 556, 56C, 568, 570, 585;
small Galatian statues, 570.

Games, vid. Athletes.

Ganymede, by Leochares, 461; in Alexandrine festivities, 605.

Gardner, on Greek coins, 279; vid. Notes.

Gc, ami Thuinis, 485; type of, 589; at Pergamon, 587.

Gelon, patron of art, 238, 251.

Genius, in Roman religion, 655; of Vatican, 450.

Genre, Myronic, 322; in Hellenistic times, 623.

Geographical clement in study of art, 177.

Geometric decoration, 146; vid. Note 199.

Geryon, in Olympia metopes, 258; in Theseus metopes, 365.

Ghiaour Kalessi, sculptures at, 128.

Ghiberti's doors, 588.

Giants, in Chaldxan fancy, 73; in Mcgara pediment, 211; as
temple support, 232; in Sclinus metopes, 280; at Pergamon,
569, 576, 583, 585; myth of, 576; in Vatican, 593; in Wilton
House, 593.

Girl, runner of Vatican, 665; in games, 253; swimming Egyp-
tian, 17.

Gjo'lbaschi, sculptures found at, 367, 408, 410, 466.

Gladiator, Dying, vid. Galatian, Dying.

Glaucos, of Chios, 172; of Argos, 250.
 
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