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Perry, Walter Copland
Greek and Roman sculpture: a popular introduction to the history of Greek and Roman sculpture — London, 1882

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Euphranor of Corinth (circ. B.C. 350), sculp-
tor and painter, 470 n ; loci dassici on,
471 ; his chief works -.—Athlnl (Minerva
Caluliana), Leto and her children, Paris
(probably prototype of the Paris Gitts-
iiniani), and other works, 471 f; The
Warrior resting of the Villa Ludovisi said
to represent his style, 472 ; his striving after
effect, ib. ; his school, ib. ; the Leto trans-
ported to Rome, 573 ; statue of Hellas by,
633

Eupolemus, architect of the Heraion at Argos,
34°

Euripides, on the statues of D.edalus, 20 « ;
on the cyclo|>can works of Mycena:, 23 n ;
references in the Ion and Hecuba to the
Temple of Apollo at Delphi, 210, 211 it:
on the birth of Minerva, 263 n ; lines from
on the Bacchantes, 382 ; version of Dirkc
and the Hull from the Antiopc, 529; on
Orestes and Electra, 625 ; busts of, 648

Euthycrates, pupil of Lysippus, style of, 490 ;
chief works of:—statues of Heracles and of
Alexander hunting, ib.; and of Hclairai, 491

Eutychides, pupil of Lysippus, 491 ; his Tyche
of Atitioch and A'irvr Eurotas, 491 /; his
J Dionysus removed to Rome, 573

Evander. Sec Avianus Evander

ABIUS MAXIMl'S, removes the
Heracles of Tarentum to Rome, 479

Ealkcner, Mr., his reconstruction of the
Trophy monument of Xanthos, 501 ff

Farncsian Hull, discovered at Rome in 1546,
527 ; examination of, 528 ; legend of, 52S
f; compared with the l.aocoon, 529 f; as a
work of art, 531 /; motifs n{, 532 ; originally
brought from Greece to Rome, 573

Farncsian Dioilumenos, 352. See Diadumenos

Farncsian Heracles, the, artist of, 579. 591 ;
finding and date of, 591 ; examination of,
591/

Eauns, artistic representation of, 439 /; the
Farbcrini Faun at Munich, 439, 516; the
Dancing Faun of the Villa Horghese, 439 ;
Faun treading the seabcllum, <5-Y., 440

Faustina, wife of Marcus Aurelius, M. Renan
on the apotheosis of, 641 f

rauvel, M., drawings of the Parthenon sculp-
tures by, 248

GIG

Fellows, Sir Charles, discoveries of, at Xanthos

in Lycia, 501 ff, 506, 508
Fergusson, Mr. James, on the Mausoleum of

llalicarnassus, 403 it
Feversham, Lord, Alcibiades' dog in possession

of, attributed to Myron, 160
Ficoronian cista, the, 570 ; a similar work, 571 n
Flaminius, despoils Philip of Macedon of his

art treasures, 572
Flasch, Dr., his Interpretation of the figures

on the Parthenon frieze, 297. Sec Parthenon
Flaxman, suggested restoration by, of the

Athene I'arthenos of Pheidii-s, 185
Font of GaJta. Sec Salpion
Francois vase, the, 21. See Clitias and Ergo-

timus

Friederichs, Prof., on the owl of Athene, 101
n ; suggestion as to the arrangement of the
/Egina marbles, 125 ; on the Sosandra of
Calamis, l64;on the Ntobc group, 416,417 «

Fulvus Xobilior, removes the art works of
Ambracia to Rome, 572

GALATOX, picture of Homer by, 513
Galba, emperor, bust of, 652
Ganymede and the Eagle, of Leochares, 463 f;

copies of, ib. See Leochares
Gardner, Mr. Percy, on Dr. Schliemann's

discoveries at Mycena.', 27
Gastcrochcins, architects of Tiryns, 23
Gaul, the </pr>r,f (Capitol), examination of, $S$ff
Gaul killing his wife (Villa Ludovisi), 616
Gauls, invade Greece and Asia Minor, 535 ;
defeated by Attalus, ib. ; statues of, by
Pergamenian artists, 537 ff; again invade
the territory of Pcrgamon, 543 ; defeated by
Eumenes II., /'/'. ; figures of, on the friezes
of Perg.imon, 546 ff; Roman soldiers'tenor
of, 547 ; another invasion of Greece by,
615/i driven from Delphi by the gods, 616
Germania dcz-icta. See Thusnelda
German:,us (Louvre), the statue of an orator
or ambassador, 590 ; its artistic merits, 590/
Germans, ancient, their conception of the
gods, 15

Giants and Gods, mylh of the, 548
Gi^aiitomathia on the Pergamenian friezes,
54°. 547 54^ ff; vase paintings and
gems, 549; the Zeus group, 549 /; the
Athene group, 550 /; the Hecate group,
 
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