682
INDEX.
CHR
Christodorus, on the portraits of Homer and
Sappho, 646 11, 647 n
Chryso.-tom. See Dio Chrysostom
Chrysothemis of Argos, SS
Cicero, notices of art and artists by : on the
works of Canachus, 87; Myron's w. rks,
'55/' 158, 161 ; those of Calamis, 165 ; on
the genius of Pheidias, 201 ; the Bepkcestus
of Alcamenes, 205 n ; on the statues of
I'olycleitus, 353, 356; on the Venus of
Cnidos, 441 ; notice of Boethos of Chalcedon,
563 ; on the art plunder of Verrcs, 573 ;
ashamed of being thought a connoisseur, 574//
Cimon, Athenian administration of. 177 ff,
I So; discovers the skeleton of Theseus in
Scyrcs, 178; transports it to Athens, ib. ;
buildings of, ib. ; monument to his horse in
the Ceram'cus, 453
Claudian, lines from the Gigantomachia, 548 ;
on Apollo and Diana, 619
Clearchus of Rhegium (circ. B.C. 500), 52 ;
artist of archaic statue of Zeus in the temple
of Athene Chalcieecus at Sparta, ib.
Cleiton (circ. B.C. 399), sculptor of athletic
statues, 344 ; noticed by Xenophon, ib.
Cleoitas and Aristocles (circ. B.C. 430), work
of. 365/
Cleonvnes I., son of Apollodorus (Gra:co-
Roman period), 578 ; Pliny's notice of, ib. ;
said to be the author of the Venus </c' Afedici,
578, 586 / See Medici Venus
Cleomenes II. (probably son of the preceding),
inscribed on the Ceriiiamcus of the Louvre
and on the Altar of Jphigcnia (Florence), I
57S ; the Germaiiicus, 590 f; the Sacrifice
of Iphigenia, 595. See Germaiiicus. Iphigeuia
Cleon of Sicyon (circ. B.C. 388), 361 ; made
statues of Zeus, Aphrodite, and of athletes, ib. \
Clilias and Ergotimus, archaic vase of (/■'ran- |
cois vase, Florence), 21
Clytie, portrait statue (Brit. Mus.), 65S n
Cnidos, Dionysus and Athene in, by Scopas,
392; Praxiteles' Aphrodite of, 441 Jf (see
Aphrodite of Cnidos) ; national debt of, j
offered in payment for this work, 442 ; cult |
of Venus in, 444 n ; statue of the Lion of,
499, the ' finest work of art on the subject,'
ib. ; the Demeter of, 500
Cockerell, Mr., on the /F.gina marbles, 122, !
125, 126
CYZ
Coins andgems, 16, 54,87, 108, 128, 153, iSo/J
185, 193, 209, 256 11, 331, 382 ;;, 3S5, 347/,
389 n, 549, 562, 629, 646, 652, 656 n,
659/;
Colossus of Rhodes, Pliny's account of the,
492 f; destroyed by an earthquake, 493 ;
Scaliger on the, 493". See Bryaxis of Athens.
Chares of Lindos.
Cololes, assistant of Pheidias, 191, 208 f;
made statues of Athini and Ashlepios,
208 f; other works of, 209
Constantine, Arch of, and its sculptures, 642 ff
Conze, Prof., his interpretation of the Harpy,
115 ; on the works of Calamis, 165 ; dis-
covery of a shield of Athtnt Parthev.os,
186 /
Coponius (temp. Pompey), his statues of four-
teen nations, 629 ; Nero's dream, ib.
Cora, Praxiteles' Rape and Restoration of,
430. See Praxiteles.
Corinth, art school of, 91 ff, 470 ; spoiled of
its art treasures by Mummius, 572
Cotnacini, restoration of the missing arm of
the Laocoon by, 521. See Laoeoou.
Cowering Venus o( the Vatican and Louvre, 364
Cresilas of Cydonia (school of Myron),
335 it; his competition with Pheidias and
Polycleitus, 335, 350 ; his Amazon and
bust of Pericles, 335 /; the Dying Warrior
of, and other works, 336f; supposed statue
of Diitrephes, 337 ; his 'Mounded Amazon,
35°, 351 > statue of Anacreon in the Villa
ISorghese ascribed to, 499
Crete, art in, 18, 50, 93, 335
Critios and Nesiotes of Athens (circ. B.C. 480),
96 f; made a group of Ilarmodius and Aris-
togeiton and other works, ib. ; school of, 344
Criton and Nicolaus (Gr;eco-Koman period),
Canephora of, 5S0, 594
Croton, art school of, 93
Curtius, Prof., on the Harpy moniinunt, 1157 ;
his exploration of Olympia, 224
Cyclopes, the, of primeval Greece, 22 f
Cyclic poets, influence of the, on Greek ail, 32
Cynisca, sisler of Agesilaus, statue of, 367
Cyprus, ari in, 335
Cypselus, King of Arcadia, 5 ; chest of, 40/,
400, 567
CyzicUS, pillar of Athene in the Temple of the
Graces at, 16
INDEX.
CHR
Christodorus, on the portraits of Homer and
Sappho, 646 11, 647 n
Chryso.-tom. See Dio Chrysostom
Chrysothemis of Argos, SS
Cicero, notices of art and artists by : on the
works of Canachus, 87; Myron's w. rks,
'55/' 158, 161 ; those of Calamis, 165 ; on
the genius of Pheidias, 201 ; the Bepkcestus
of Alcamenes, 205 n ; on the statues of
I'olycleitus, 353, 356; on the Venus of
Cnidos, 441 ; notice of Boethos of Chalcedon,
563 ; on the art plunder of Verrcs, 573 ;
ashamed of being thought a connoisseur, 574//
Cimon, Athenian administration of. 177 ff,
I So; discovers the skeleton of Theseus in
Scyrcs, 178; transports it to Athens, ib. ;
buildings of, ib. ; monument to his horse in
the Ceram'cus, 453
Claudian, lines from the Gigantomachia, 548 ;
on Apollo and Diana, 619
Clearchus of Rhegium (circ. B.C. 500), 52 ;
artist of archaic statue of Zeus in the temple
of Athene Chalcieecus at Sparta, ib.
Cleiton (circ. B.C. 399), sculptor of athletic
statues, 344 ; noticed by Xenophon, ib.
Cleoitas and Aristocles (circ. B.C. 430), work
of. 365/
Cleonvnes I., son of Apollodorus (Gra:co-
Roman period), 578 ; Pliny's notice of, ib. ;
said to be the author of the Venus </c' Afedici,
578, 586 / See Medici Venus
Cleomenes II. (probably son of the preceding),
inscribed on the Ceriiiamcus of the Louvre
and on the Altar of Jphigcnia (Florence), I
57S ; the Germaiiicus, 590 f; the Sacrifice
of Iphigenia, 595. See Germaiiicus. Iphigeuia
Cleon of Sicyon (circ. B.C. 388), 361 ; made
statues of Zeus, Aphrodite, and of athletes, ib. \
Clilias and Ergotimus, archaic vase of (/■'ran- |
cois vase, Florence), 21
Clytie, portrait statue (Brit. Mus.), 65S n
Cnidos, Dionysus and Athene in, by Scopas,
392; Praxiteles' Aphrodite of, 441 Jf (see
Aphrodite of Cnidos) ; national debt of, j
offered in payment for this work, 442 ; cult |
of Venus in, 444 n ; statue of the Lion of,
499, the ' finest work of art on the subject,'
ib. ; the Demeter of, 500
Cockerell, Mr., on the /F.gina marbles, 122, !
125, 126
CYZ
Coins andgems, 16, 54,87, 108, 128, 153, iSo/J
185, 193, 209, 256 11, 331, 382 ;;, 3S5, 347/,
389 n, 549, 562, 629, 646, 652, 656 n,
659/;
Colossus of Rhodes, Pliny's account of the,
492 f; destroyed by an earthquake, 493 ;
Scaliger on the, 493". See Bryaxis of Athens.
Chares of Lindos.
Cololes, assistant of Pheidias, 191, 208 f;
made statues of Athini and Ashlepios,
208 f; other works of, 209
Constantine, Arch of, and its sculptures, 642 ff
Conze, Prof., his interpretation of the Harpy,
115 ; on the works of Calamis, 165 ; dis-
covery of a shield of Athtnt Parthev.os,
186 /
Coponius (temp. Pompey), his statues of four-
teen nations, 629 ; Nero's dream, ib.
Cora, Praxiteles' Rape and Restoration of,
430. See Praxiteles.
Corinth, art school of, 91 ff, 470 ; spoiled of
its art treasures by Mummius, 572
Cotnacini, restoration of the missing arm of
the Laocoon by, 521. See Laoeoou.
Cowering Venus o( the Vatican and Louvre, 364
Cresilas of Cydonia (school of Myron),
335 it; his competition with Pheidias and
Polycleitus, 335, 350 ; his Amazon and
bust of Pericles, 335 /; the Dying Warrior
of, and other works, 336f; supposed statue
of Diitrephes, 337 ; his 'Mounded Amazon,
35°, 351 > statue of Anacreon in the Villa
ISorghese ascribed to, 499
Crete, art in, 18, 50, 93, 335
Critios and Nesiotes of Athens (circ. B.C. 480),
96 f; made a group of Ilarmodius and Aris-
togeiton and other works, ib. ; school of, 344
Criton and Nicolaus (Gr;eco-Koman period),
Canephora of, 5S0, 594
Croton, art school of, 93
Curtius, Prof., on the Harpy moniinunt, 1157 ;
his exploration of Olympia, 224
Cyclopes, the, of primeval Greece, 22 f
Cyclic poets, influence of the, on Greek ail, 32
Cynisca, sisler of Agesilaus, statue of, 367
Cyprus, ari in, 335
Cypselus, King of Arcadia, 5 ; chest of, 40/,
400, 567
CyzicUS, pillar of Athene in the Temple of the
Graces at, 16