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

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GENERAL INDEX.

286,334; in tombs of fourth century B.C., 490, 492; hurled
by Pergamon goddess, 582; rich borders on, in fifth century
B.C., 660; relief on a marble vase of Roman age, 661;
from Greece found in Etruria, 635.

Vatican, vid. Tables.

Venetians, destruction of Parthenon by, 357.

Venice, archaic lion in, 523; marble head from, 360; Pergamon
statuettes in, 571; vid. Tables.

Venus {vid. Aphrodite), Genetrix for Julius Caesar, 666; di
Medici, 657; Roman ladies represented as, 688.

Veronesque type in Pergamon, 587.

Verres, robberies by, 647; statues of, 653.

Verus, statues to, 653.

Vespasian, coins of, 682.

Vesta, vid. Hestia.

Vzctimarius, 673, 683.

Victory, vid. Nike.

Vitta, 673.

Victors in Olympic games, vid. Athletes.

Vienna, fragments of Parthenon marbles in, 333; Tralles Aphro-
dite in, 598: Amazon sarcophagus in, 471; vid. Tables.

Vignettes on public decrees, 380, 507.

Viollet-le-Duc, on caryatids of Ercchtheion, 371.

Vulcan, vid. Hephaistos.

Vulcanius of Veii, 636.

Votive offerings, meaning of, 165; nature of earliest at Olym-
pia, 166; in shrine to Asclepios, 377; at Delos, 203; Par-
thenon frieze, one vast votive relief, 549; reliefs to nymphs
and Pan, 379, 550; to Asclepios, 378, 506; from Attalos
to Athens, 570.

Vulci, tomb at, 637.

w.

Hel-

Wachsmuth, on burial-customs, Note 991; on Athens

lenistic age, Note 1077.
Wagner, essay by, on /Egina, Note 416; restoration of ^Egina

marbles, 239.
Waldsteiu on statues of athletes, 665, and Notes 498 and 1267,
War scenes, treatment of, in Egyptian relief, 95; in Greek art,

372; in Lykian art, 410; in Roman times, 684, 689.
Water, provided in Egyptian tombs, 11; representation of, in

Assyrian reliefs, 97; on Mykene sword, 153; in Parthenon

pediment, 351; on pedestal of Samothrake Nike, 559; in

poetry' of antiquity, 459.
Wax masks, 644, 689.
Welcker, vid. Notes.
Wig, changes of, in Egyptian sculpture, 28; movable in Roman

portrait sculpture, 687.
Winckelmann, on the Apollo Belvedere, 361, 621; on the Torso

Belvedere, 660.
Wine, carried in sacred procession, 342; poured out on grave

in modern Greece, 494.
Wings, rare in Egyptian art, 51; common in Assyrian art, 86,

120; in Phoenician art, 113; on Cypriote monster, 120, 121;

in Ionian art, 196; found with Artemis on Kypsclos chest,

171; attributes of Nike, 196; Iris, 350; Thanatos with,

536; Eros with, 339; of Psyche, 529; in Pergamon frieze,

584; in Etruscan art, 637.
Wolf of Capitol, 643.
Wood, excavations of, at Ephesos, 181, 534, 536.

Wood, statues of, in Egypt, 27, 13, 62; incrusted in Phoenicia,
115; tree of, in Assyrian palace, 94; covered with metal in
Assyrian furniture and images, 89, 90, 98; handles of My-
kene weapons, 145; in make of early standards, 168; of
Kypselos chest, 170; statues of earliest athletes of, 227;
influence of, on stone sculpture, 204, 208; vid. Chrys-
elephantine.

Worship, of ancestors in Egypt, 8, 48; of king, 8; of Assyrian
king, 86; about open air-altar in Greece, 166; of Lysander
in fourth century B.C., 520; of Attalos II., 563; of Roman
emperors, 652.

X.

Xanthos, archaic tombs at, 185; advanced tombs at, 408.
Xenocrates, 552, 564.

Xenophon, the general, passed over Assyrian plains, 71; opin-
ion of horses, 345.
Xenophon, sculptor, 433, 435.
Xerxes, palaces of, 106; war against Greece, 223, 285.

z.

Zanes, bronze statues at Olympia, 227; Cleon, executed the
first, 508.

Zangemeister on spina of Roman theatres, Note 1217.

Zenon from Aphrodisias, 668.

Zenodoros, 666.

Zethos, 594.

Zeus (Jupiter), Pelasgian imageless, 139; first offerings to, 166;
attributes of, 139, 166; artistic ideal of, late in developing,
165; golden figure of, 171; archaic bronze head of, from
Olympia, 210; more developed terra-cotta from Olympia,
211; in combat with giants in Megara pediment, 211; by
Clearchos, 202; temple of, in Olympia, 255; colossal in
thanks for victory in Persian war by Anaxagoras, 224, 238;
peace of, in land during Olympic games, 225; oath taken
before judgment visiting, 226; altar before statue of, 228;
statues of, by Ageladas, 249; by Ascaros in Olympia, 273;
colossal altar of, at Olympia, 254; in east pediment at
Olympia, 262; as Amnion by Calamis, 289; by Myron, 291;
of Olympia and Arcadia on coins, 303; colossal statue of,
by Pheidias, 301; throne of, 303; pedestal of, 350; fale of
Pheidias'Zeus, 302; artistic character of, 301, 304 ; Pheidias*
conception of, 304; Zeus by Agoracritos, 318; by Theocos-
mos, 319; by I.ykios, 322; in Parthenon frieze, 336; in
east pediment of Parthenon, 349; conjectured to be in
Theseion frieze, 367; hi myth assuming form of cuckoo,
391; statue of, by Polycleitos the younger, 395; offering to,
in thanks for victory, 403; in Gjblbaschi reliefs, 415; tem-
ple to, at Acragas, 422; Hera appearing before, in metope,
423; ideal developed in Pheidian age, 432; by Kephisodotos,
433; by Euclcides, 435; statues of, by Lysippos, 510; proba-
ble head of, from Melos, 530; by Leochares, 461, 463; in
Pergamon frieze, 577,583, 585; as single figure, 593; statue
of, as Ammon, found in Pergamon, 592; in Dirke myth, 594;
small head from Egypt in Louvre, 607; Greek ideal of, sug-
gested at Nemrud Dagh, 608; Oromazdes, 609; gives segis
to Apollo, 625; head of, from Otricoli, 305; became Jupiter,
654.

Zeuxis, 274, 590.

Zumbusch, restoration of Samothrake Nike, Note 1115.
 
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