Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergUniversitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Metadaten

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

DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.5253#0789

DWork-Logo
Overview
Facsimile
0.5
1 cm
facsimile
Scroll
OCR fulltext
GENERAL INDEX.

751

Selections from Ancient Sculpture referred to, 245, 267, 235, 268,

S1^, 334) 336> 345. 35?. 3j8, 369. 4°3> 437. 452. 472. 484,

526, 52S, 529- 530. 558, 577. 579, 582, 589, 597, 693.

Selene, in Parthenon pediment, 350, 354; name of, in Pergamon

frieze, 577; figure of, as supposed, 581; on sarcophagi, 692.

Seleucos, Xicator, returned Canachos Apollo, 251; statue of, by

Bryaxis, 462; founded kingdom, 542; Callinicos, with Atta-

I05 of Pergamon, 562; coins of house of, 375.

Selinus (Selinunt), founded, 220; archaic sculptures from, 220;

advanced sculptures from, 282; later works from, 423.
Sennacherib, time of, 96; neglect of father's palace, 92; sub-
jects in palace of, 82, 97.
Semper, on Assyrian sculpture, 88; on Assos monuments, 182.
Sepa, statue of, 22.

Septimius ScvCTUS, heads of, 691; Arch of, 693.
Serapeum al Rome, 655.
Scrdah (statue-chamber of Egyptian tomb in Memphitic age),

10; disappears later, 36, 46.
Servants represented in Egyptian tomb, 12, 26; on Assyrian
monuments, 97; attire of female servants in Greek art,
337; on Greek tombstones, 497, 498, 499, 502; on Lykian
tombs, 410.
Servilian Gardens va Rome, Greek statues in, 290, 446.
Sesostris, tad. Rameses II.

Seti I. worshipped by son, 8; tomb of, 44; sculptures in time
of. 56, 58; relief representing exploits of, 57; face used for
others, 61; wooden statues of, 62.
Shabti (respondents), meaning of, 37; different forms of, 38;
not found in tombs of Memphitic age, 37; multiplication of,
in Theban and Sa'i'tic age, 44; room for, 46; costliness of, in
Saiticagc, 65; exported to foreign lands by Phoenicians, 116.
Shalmaneser II., deeds of, on bronze gate, 89.
Sheikh-el-Beled (Ra-em-ka), statue of, 17, 24.
Shield, strange shape of, on Mykene sword, 153, 155; of Achil-
les, 157; of Heracles, 159: in Etruscan graves, 157; with
Tyrant-Slayers, 286; of Athena Parthenos, 312; affixed to
Zeus temple, 255; in Athena Nike frieze, 373,; in Lykian
tombs, 409; in Mausoleum frieze, 469; with Aphrodite, 597;
on Pergamon frieze, 582; Victory writing on, 685; on Tra-
jan's Column, 684.
Ship, Athena seated on prow of, 375; in Gjolbaschi reliefs, 416;
prows of, decorating Hephaistion's pyre, 544; Nike on prow
of, on coins, 558; statue on prow of, 557; building of, in
small Pergamon frieze,-591; built by Hieron II., 606.
Sicily, Greek settlements in, 163; Phoenicians in, 113; archaic
sculptures found in, 219; masters of, and art in, from 500
to 450 B.C., 644, 278; from 500 to 450 B.C., 422; during
the fourth century B.C., 527: in Hellenistic age, 606; de-
spoiled by Romans, 646.
Sikyon, Telchines in, 140; Cretan masters in, 201; lack of early
works from, 203; masters of, from about 500 to 450 B.C.,
251; Polycleitos native of, 384; in age of Lysippos, 508;
Lysippos from, 508; raised golden statue to Aitalos II.,
563; favors done to, by Attalos II., 563.
Silanion, works of, 481.
Silen cowering, 489.
Silenos tending babe, 445.

Silcx, used by Egyptians in manipulating stone, 19.
Silver, bowls of, 115; relief in, from Olympia, 167; in Heracles'
shield, 159; used for Athena Parthenos, 308; for statues in
Roman age, 642.
Simon of iEgina, 251.
Sinai, relief from, 32.

Sirens, Odysseus' adventures with, on ancient ivory, 117; arch-
aic found on Dclos, 195; on hand of Hera statue, 273; in
Attic funereal art, 495, 499; on Hephaistion's pyre, 545.
Siris, bronzes of, 168, 527.
Situla (pail) found in Bologna, 633.
StpyloS, Mount, so-called Niobe on, 130.
Sketch on lekythos, 505.

Skemka, statue of, 25.

Skyllis from Crete, vid, Dipoinos.

Slave sharpening knife, 618.

Slaves in Olympia pediment, 269; attendants of Greek youth,

477; as artists in Rome, 656.
Sleeping, figures in Hellenistic times, 617; Ariadne, 617, 691;

Faun, 616; Endyinion on sarcophagi, 692.
Smcrdis, relief of, 105.
Smikythos, votive gift by, 250.
Smilis of yEgina, 218, 237,

Snefroo, age of, 21; tomb of age of, 23; pyramid of, Note 40.
Socrates the philosopher, time of, 225; as sculptor, 288; friend
of Alkibiades, 430; portraits of, 629; similarity to Silenos,
489.
Socrates, a Theban sculptor, 273.
So'idas, Artemis by, 273.
Soissons, Niobe statues from, 477.
Soldi, on technique of Egyptian monuments, 18, 62.
Solon, learned of Egypt, 3; laws restricting extravagance, by,

213, 216.
Solomon, built caravansaries for Phoenician trade, 112; temple

°f, 113; pride about stones for temple, 76.
Sophocles, age of, 224; danced in honor of Salamis, 224; tomb

of, 495; statue of, 489.
Sostratos of Rhcgion, 422.
Sosibios vase, 659.

Sparta, archaic tombstones found near, 206; m Peloponnesian
war, 427; Lysander of, 394; offerings by, 394; art of, in
fourth century B.C., 520.
Spata, tombs at, 116; ivories from, 151; Sphinx from, 215.
Spes (Roman goddess, Hope), 281

Sphinx, Great, 14, 33; avenues at Karnak, 50, 62; different
shapes of, 50; of Hatasoo and of Aniasis, found in Rome,
655; in Assyrian art, 102; on Phoenician wares, 120; in
Asia Minor, 128, 151 : in early monuments found on Greek
soil, 150, 215; on Lykian tombs, 233; supporting arms of
Zeus* throne, 303; on Athena's helmet, 311: supporting
arms of seat in Greek tombstone reliefs, 497, 499.
Sphyrclatoii, 1C8.

Spina, in Roman race-course, 627; Zangemeister on, Note 1217.
Spirals, in Hissarlik gold, 150; imitated on Mykene gold orna-
ment, 149; on Midas tomb, 150; on Mykene tombstones
and pillars, 142, 143, 145; on ceiling of Orchomenos' tomb,
t5I.i54; on Egyptian tomb, 154; on Bologna tombstones,
642.
Splanchtioptes, 323, Note 625.
St. Irene, museum of, at Constantinople, 224.
Stadion at Olympia, 226; shortened fur women, 253.
Staphylos (grape) by Praxiteles, 447.

Stark, on Niobe group, Note 946; on Mausoleum, Note 925; on
Daidalos, Note 1206; on Caryatid, Note 1258; on Laocodn,
605.
Staiuee thoracatatfyo; togaftr, 670; Achillea,fyt.
Statues, methods of making, in Egypt, 19, 22, 27; painting of,
60; some not subservient to architecture, 29; usurped by
later Pharaohs, 39; architectural in character after Mem-
phitic age, 62; in Chaldean art, 77; character of, in Assyria,
94; in Cyprus, 122; in early Greek art, 122, 180, 212; posi-
tion of, in temples, 229, 377, 442; scarcity of, in Lykian re-
mains, 412; singled out of groups in Hellenistic art, 570,
572, 667; carried off by Romans, 646.
Statuettes, in sand in Egypt, 54= votive, 254; from Pergamon

614.
Stcinhauser, Apollo owned by, 624, 626.
Stephane (corona), in early art, 170; worn by Hera, 391.
Stephanos, scholar of P.nsitcles, 662.
Sterope, in Olympia pediment, 264.
St. Helena, sarcophagus of, 694.
Sthcnnis, 460.
Stlevgis (strigil), used by athletes, 516.
 
Annotationen