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

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GENERAL INDEX.

Regulini Galassi tomb, 115, 637, Note 145.

Regains, statues to himself, 654.

Relief, in Egyptian art, 31; e?i creux, 58; in Assyrian art, 83;
treatment of, in Spartan sculptures, 207; imitation of in-
crustation, i8t; treatment of, in Parthenon, 347; in great
frieze of Fergamon, 588; in small frieze, 591; in Roman
age, 67S; by Etruscans, 639, 641.

Religion, vid. Gods.

Restorations of sculpture, 118, 239, 244, 286, 385, 448, 434, 391,
473, 489, 477, 486, 516, 566, 567, 568, 594, 604, 615, 617,
620, 626, 657, 671, 694; conjectural restorations, 197, 265,
403, 441,'406, 597, 501.

Renaissance of Egyptian art, 64; of Attic art, 659.

Renan, excavations by, 113; on Cypriote statues, Note 152.

Repousse, Phoenician bowls in, 115; Greek bronzes in, 168, 528.

Rhamnus, temple at, 307; Nemesis by Agoracritos at, 318.

Rhea, vid. Kybele.

Rhine, bronze boy found in, 552.

Rhodes, Phoenician remains found in, 116; archaic gold orna-
ments, 88; Telchines in, 140; objects decorated with marine
subjects from, 146; importance of, in very early ages, 146;
red-ware vases from, 148; crude horsemen from, 166; honor
done statues of Tyrant-Slayers at, 285; quadriga by Ly-
sippos, with god of, 514; coins with,Hclios from, 626; neu-
trality of, in Hellenistic age, 600; siege of, 600; inscriptions
of artists, 600; Laocoim by masters of, 601; colossus of,
vid. Chares; Famesc Bull from, 595; decline of, in Roman
age, 606.

Rhoicos, from Samos, 172, 198.

Riciiiiitm. 671.

Rielschcl, on Parthenon sculptures, 363.

River-god, in pediment at Olympia, 264, 270; in Parthenon
pediments, 358, 360; by Eutychidcs, 554; representing the
Nile, 607; the Tiber, 655; th? Danube, on Trajan's Column,
683.

Robert, on Thanatos, and column of temple at Ephesos, 535;
on poets who treated of the Laocoon myth, Note 1185;
on sarcophagi, Note 1289.

Rock temple at Aboo-Simbel, 52; tombs in Egypt, 36; at Per-
sepolis, 109; in Phrygia, 132; at Spata and Nauplia, 144;
in Lykia, 40S; sculptures in Asia Minor, 127; at Nahr-cl-
kclb, Si.

Roma, worship of, first in Asia Minor, 667; on pedestal of col-
umn of Antoninus Pius, 688.

Romans, late development 0^633; heirs of Etruscan and Hel-
lenistic civilization, 643; at Pergamon, 562; passion for
display, 624; no sculptors, 656; triumphal processions of,
646; robbery of Greece, 645.

Rome, honorary statues on Capitol and Forum of, in third cen-
tury B.C., 645; statues removed to, 644-649; rapid growth
of, after conquest of Greece, 651; statues used for archi-
tecture in, 651; foreign gods in, 655; Iseum and Scrapcum
in, 655; Gardens of Nero in, 657; Portico of Octavia in,
657, 659; Mctellus, temple and portico built by, in, 658;
sculptors who worked for, 658; Ara Pacts in, 671; Titus*
Arch in, 677; Ncrva's Forum in, 678; Trajan's Forum in,
678; Trajan's Column in, 682; pedestal of column to An-
toninus Pius in, 688; Marcus Aurelius' Column in, 689;
Marcus Aurelius'equestrian statue in, 689; Arch of Septim-
ius Sevcrus in, 693; Constantinc's Arch in, 681, 693; decline
of sculpture in, 694; vid. Tables of Museums.

Roscius, statue of, by Pasitcles, 662.

Rothschild, statue owned by, 612.

Sabouroff collection, objects in, 219, 388, 526.

Sacrificial scene, perhaps in Parthenon frieze, 334; on balustrade

of Athena Nike Temple, 375; on Augustus' Ara Pads,

673; on Trajan's Column, 683.

Sais, 46, 64.

Sa'itic EniDire, 20, 64.

Sakkarah, Pehen-u-ka's tomb at, 11; Hosi's tomb at, 30; heads
discovered at, 60.

Salamis, battle of, 224, 247, 299; monuments in honor of, 247;
Demetrios Poliorketes at Salamis in Rhodes, 558.

Sallust, Gardens of, 566.

Saniolas, 397.

Samos, importance of, in early Greek history, 162, 197; culture
of Oriental, 198; aqueduct on, 197; masters from, 172, 198;
temple to Hera on, 198, 199; statue found on, 199; ./Egina
wars with, 246; Hera statue by Smilis on, 218; portrait of
Theodoros, 199; works by Myron on, 291.

Samothrakc, Phoenicians at, 112; cyclopcan walls on, 557;
statues by Scopas on, 457; archaistic works from, 663;
prosperity of, in third century B.C., 557; temples built at,
557; Nike from, 558.

San Rcmy, sculptures at, 676.

Sand, hatred of, in Egypt, 53; used by athletes, 516.

Sandals, of Athena Pnrthenos, 312; Nike binding, 376.

Sappho, terra-cotta with, 234; portrait of, 482.

Sarapis, Egyptian god, 16; by Bryaxts, 462.

Sarcophagi, Egyptian, 9, 11, 44; Phoenician, 113; Etruscan,
638, 641; Greek, 689; Roman, 690, 694; subjects on, 471,
691; willi battle-scenes, 691; with story of man, 692.

Sargonl.,8i; II., ruins of city and palace of, 90, 95; Cyprus
tributary to, 117.

Sarzec, dc, discoveries of, 71, 75.

Sassanid art in Persia, 109.

Satyr, horse clement of, in early art, 139, 219; by Myron, 291;
by Praxiteles, 447; in connection with Theatre of Dionysos,
489; on Lysicrates' choragic monument, 486; in Pergamon
frieze, 577, 581; head of, 615; bronze statuette of, 614;
dancing, 616; twisting round after his tail, 616; on Sosibios
vase, 652.

Satyros, architect, 464.

Sauroctonos, Apollo, by Praxiteles, 445, 453; replicas of in Vati-
can, Louvre, Villa Albani, vid. Tables of Museums.

Scauros, use of sculpture in decoration by, 651.

Scipio, L. Cornelius, triumph of, 646.

Schaper, conjectural restoration of Praxiteles' Hermes, 440.

Scopas, from Paros, 425; age of, 455; building of temple at
Tegca, 455; ruins of Sculptures by, 456; in Athens, 457;
raving Bacchante by, 457; Apollo by, 458; in Asia Minor,
456; marine subjects by, 457; share in decoration of Mauso-
leum, 464; Niobe group attributed 10,475; works expres-
sive of passion, 454.

Scribe, Egyptian, of Louvre, 25; of New-York Historical Rooms,
40; type of old scribe imitated in later times, 40; in early
Attic art, 215.

Sculptor, hieroglyphic for, 59; names of, in Egypt few, 59; of
Mcninon statue, 59; repeals his own praise, 59; models for,
in Egypt, 60; holds on to old types, 40; spirit of, in Assy-
ria, 95; his modes of execution, 348, 443, 310, 588, 682;
titles of, among Greeks, vid. Note 303; wandering about in
Roman age, 669; in Hadrian's time, 687.

Sculpture, funereal character of, in early Egypt, 21; celebrates
royalty, 27; more architectural at times, 29,62; in Chal-
drea, 71; in Assyria, 80; in Persia, 104; in Phoenicia, no;
in Cyprus, 117; in Asia Minor, 124, 163, 178, 232, 407, 529,
561-600, 608, 666; age of archaic Greek, 175; of advanced
archaic, 223; of perfected, 229; votive, 165; decorative, of
temples, etc., 230; of age of Praxiteles, etc., 427; of Hel-
lenistic age, 541; of Etruscans, 632; of Gracco-Roman time,
644.

Scythian art, 556.

Sc-ankh (sculptor), Egyptian hieroglyphic for, 59.

Scbck-hotcp, kings of Thirteenth Dynasty, 34; statue of one in
Louvre, 40.

Secundus, L. Licinius, statues to, 654.
 
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