7oo INDEX.
VAL ZEU
of Athens, 593 ; on a statue of Anlinous,
661 n
Wilberg, Carl, sketches of Pergamon, 544/"
Winckelman, on Pliny's account of the Arte-
mision of Kphesus, 391 ; on the Niobid
statues at Florence, 416 11; notice of the
Jferma bust of Alexander the Great, 484 ;
on the Belvedere Torso of Heracles, 584/;
the Venus de' Medici, 5S8 ; the Gemianicus
of the Louvre, 590/"; lis panegyric of the
Belvedere Apollo, 612 n ; calls the AntinouS
statues in the Villa Albani and Villa Mon-
dragone the noblest in ail, 663 n
VALERIUS MAXIMUS, on the He-
plucstus of Alcamenes, 205
Varro, on the skill of Praxiteles, 428 ; notice
of Pasiteles by, 622 ; on the beginning of
Greek art in Rome, 570
Venus de' Medici, 578 ; account of, 586 ; as a
work of art, 587 /, 589 ; riyron's lines on,
588 f; opinions as to the design of the
artist, 589. See Aphrodite
J'enns de Milo, Venus of Melos. See Melos
Venus, Esquiline. See Esquiline
Venus-Sabina (Louvre), 604
Venus, the, of modern art, 604
Verres, art plunder of, 155 f, 381 n, 563,
573/
Versailles, Artemis of, account of, 618 f;
resemblance to the Vatican A folio 619;
artistic significance of, ib.
Virgil, on the hard lot of the dead, 12 n ; his
XANTTIOS, trophy monument of, 501 ff.
See Aereitl monument
Xenophon, on the duties of a married woman,
442
Xenophon of Athens (cire. B.C. 372), work of,
version of the Laocoon myth, 522; on 374, 376
Augustus Ca;sar as a god, 656 « Xerxes, effect of his invasion upon the de-
WAGNER, J. Mi, report of, on the
^■Egina marbles, 125, 126 «
Waldstein, Dr., on the Sirattgford Apollo,
59 h ; on alleged works cf Pythagoras of
Rhegium, 153 u
NY ticker, Prof., on the Lycian reliefs, llfn;
on the date of Praxias' works, 210 /; notice
of the Symplegma in Tergamus of Cephiso-
dotus II., 467; theory as to the Xanthian
sculptures, 506 ; on the /'alias of Antiochus
ENOBIUS, on the Dionysus of Simmias
Visconti, his estimate of the value of the Elgin | veiopment of art in Greece, 170^"
marbles, 249; on the Parthenon A ike, 267 ;
on the figures of the Parthenon frieze, 286;/;
on the Belvedere Torso of Heracles, 584 ; on
the Germanicus of the Louvre, 590
Vitruvius, on Praxiteles, 429
Volcanus of Veii, employed by Tarquinius
Priscus on a statue of Jupiter, 569
71
Zenodorus (temp. Nero), colossal statues by,
630f; Pliny's notice of, ib. ; his toreutic
skill, ib.
Zenon of Aphrodisias, name of, inscribed on
several works, 598
Zeus, the worship of, in Arcadia, 16; Zeus
Tall'yrand in the Louvre, 139/; wedding
of Zeus and Here, 142; bust of, in the
Sala Rotonda of the Vatican, 196 ; statues
of, 197 ; on the Parthenon frie/.e, 292 ;
colossal statue of, at Tarentum, 479. See
Jupiter. Olvmpia. Olympian Zeus. Thrasy-
medes of Paros, &c.
Ztuxiades, pupil of Silaninn, 469
Zeuxis, the painter, the Cen/auress sa;d to
have been invented by, 256 «
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VAL ZEU
of Athens, 593 ; on a statue of Anlinous,
661 n
Wilberg, Carl, sketches of Pergamon, 544/"
Winckelman, on Pliny's account of the Arte-
mision of Kphesus, 391 ; on the Niobid
statues at Florence, 416 11; notice of the
Jferma bust of Alexander the Great, 484 ;
on the Belvedere Torso of Heracles, 584/;
the Venus de' Medici, 5S8 ; the Gemianicus
of the Louvre, 590/"; lis panegyric of the
Belvedere Apollo, 612 n ; calls the AntinouS
statues in the Villa Albani and Villa Mon-
dragone the noblest in ail, 663 n
VALERIUS MAXIMUS, on the He-
plucstus of Alcamenes, 205
Varro, on the skill of Praxiteles, 428 ; notice
of Pasiteles by, 622 ; on the beginning of
Greek art in Rome, 570
Venus de' Medici, 578 ; account of, 586 ; as a
work of art, 587 /, 589 ; riyron's lines on,
588 f; opinions as to the design of the
artist, 589. See Aphrodite
J'enns de Milo, Venus of Melos. See Melos
Venus, Esquiline. See Esquiline
Venus-Sabina (Louvre), 604
Venus, the, of modern art, 604
Verres, art plunder of, 155 f, 381 n, 563,
573/
Versailles, Artemis of, account of, 618 f;
resemblance to the Vatican A folio 619;
artistic significance of, ib.
Virgil, on the hard lot of the dead, 12 n ; his
XANTTIOS, trophy monument of, 501 ff.
See Aereitl monument
Xenophon, on the duties of a married woman,
442
Xenophon of Athens (cire. B.C. 372), work of,
version of the Laocoon myth, 522; on 374, 376
Augustus Ca;sar as a god, 656 « Xerxes, effect of his invasion upon the de-
WAGNER, J. Mi, report of, on the
^■Egina marbles, 125, 126 «
Waldstein, Dr., on the Sirattgford Apollo,
59 h ; on alleged works cf Pythagoras of
Rhegium, 153 u
NY ticker, Prof., on the Lycian reliefs, llfn;
on the date of Praxias' works, 210 /; notice
of the Symplegma in Tergamus of Cephiso-
dotus II., 467; theory as to the Xanthian
sculptures, 506 ; on the /'alias of Antiochus
ENOBIUS, on the Dionysus of Simmias
Visconti, his estimate of the value of the Elgin | veiopment of art in Greece, 170^"
marbles, 249; on the Parthenon A ike, 267 ;
on the figures of the Parthenon frieze, 286;/;
on the Belvedere Torso of Heracles, 584 ; on
the Germanicus of the Louvre, 590
Vitruvius, on Praxiteles, 429
Volcanus of Veii, employed by Tarquinius
Priscus on a statue of Jupiter, 569
71
Zenodorus (temp. Nero), colossal statues by,
630f; Pliny's notice of, ib. ; his toreutic
skill, ib.
Zenon of Aphrodisias, name of, inscribed on
several works, 598
Zeus, the worship of, in Arcadia, 16; Zeus
Tall'yrand in the Louvre, 139/; wedding
of Zeus and Here, 142; bust of, in the
Sala Rotonda of the Vatican, 196 ; statues
of, 197 ; on the Parthenon frie/.e, 292 ;
colossal statue of, at Tarentum, 479. See
Jupiter. Olvmpia. Olympian Zeus. Thrasy-
medes of Paros, &c.
Ztuxiades, pupil of Silaninn, 469
Zeuxis, the painter, the Cen/auress sa;d to
have been invented by, 256 «
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