396
THE GARDENS OF ITALY.
Scassi, the Pallazzo, Genoa, 382, 387, 388.
Sciarra, the Villa, Rome, 104, 105.
Scip'o buried on the Vatican Hill, 21.
Scopas, head of Meleager attributed to, 64.
Scotch Firs, avenue of, at Caprarola, 224.
Seasons, Statues of the, at the Villa Sciarra, Rome, 102, 103, 104.
Sebastiani, pamphlet by, referred to, 224.
Serbeliona, the Villa, Lake Como, 361.
Sforza, Catherine, her residence at Castello, 280.
Sforza-Cesarini, reference to the family of, 150.
Shelley’s View at Florence, 259, 266, 267.
Shrublands, the Hundred Steps at, 17, 18, 18.
Shute, John, referred to, 9, 19.
Silvagni, his account of Lady Gwendolen Talbot, referred to, 72 ;
the love story of Vittoria Savorelli recorded by, 120, 122.
Sistine Chapel, referred to, 24.
Sixtus IV, Pope, gardens of the Vatican first laid out by, 24.
Sixtus V, Pope, Palace of Monte Cavallo added to by, 82 ; the
Quirinal extended by, 80 ; referred to, 56 ; Roman system
of fountains inaugurated by, 82.
Spalafro, Diocletian’s Palace at, referred to, 210.
Statues, 10, 24, 25, 32, 37, 56, 60, 61, 62, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75,
78, 83, 88, 89, 91, 101, 102, 103, 104, 114, 115, 131, 132, 133,
135, 136, 139, 140, 141, 142, 164, 165, 167, 200, 201, 204, 208,
222, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268.
Stilicho, his daughter buried on the Vatican Hill, 21.
Story, W. W., quoted, 27.
Strozzi, the Villa Petraja, formerly owned by the, 282.
Stuart, James, his visit to Caprarola, 228.
Stuccoes at the Villa d’Este, 189 ; at the Villa di Maser, 344, 351
353, 354 ; at Villa di Papa Giulio, 51.
Sulmona, Prince, Villa Borghese bequeathed to, 70.
Suvee, M., Director of the French Academy, quoted, 66.
Symmachus, Pope, referred to, 39.
Symonds, Margaret, her “Days Spent on a Doge’s Farm,’’ referred
to, 6, 7.
Tagliafico, A., facade of the Villa Rosazza, Genoa, by, 377.
Talbot, Lady Gwendolen, wife of Camillo Borghese, 72; Lady
Mary, memorial to, in clipped cypress, 122.
Tapestries at the Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, 367, 367 ; designed
by Raphael at the Villa Medici, 66.
Tasso, Bernardo, referred to, 90; Torquato, referred to, 90.
Tasso, Secretary to Cardinal Luigi d’Este, 209.
Tavarone, Lazza, frescoes at the Villa Paradiso, Genoa, by, 381.
Taverna, Count Ferdinand, reference to, 185.
Te, Palazzo del, Mantua, Giulio Romano, architect of, 43.
Telego.ius, the traditional founder of Tusculum, 146.
Tempesta, decorations at Caprarola by, 218 ; frescoes at the Villa
d’Este by, 209 ; paintings at Villa Medici by, 62.
Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, 187, 192.
Testi, Fulvio, letter of, quoted, 202.
Thermae, at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, 209, 210, 211 ; Palladio’s
drawings of, 11.
Titian, landscape by, 2, 3 ; picture by, formerly in Villa Medici, 62.
Tito, Santi di, altar-piece at the Villa dei Colazzi by, 310, 310.
Tivoli Falls, the, 187, 187, 188.
Tocca, statue of Abundance by Gian Bologna and, 267.
Toledo, Eleonora of, the P.tti Palace sold to, 273 ; referred to, 278.
Torlonia, Alexander, the Villa Albani, Rome, restored by, 130.
Torlonia, Prince, the Villa Albani, Rome, bought by, 143.
Torlonia, the Villa, 149-159.
Trajan, aqueducts built by, 82 ; the Tiber diverted by, 32.
“Transformation,” quotation from Hawthorne’s, 72.
Travellers’ Club, the, architecture of, referred to, 19.
Trentham, Italian garden at, 14, 15.
Trevi, Fountain of, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86.
Tribolo, fountain at the Villa Petraja by, 280, 284, 285, 286 ; the
Boboli Gardens laid out by, 261.
Tuscany, Ferdinand de Medici Grand Duke of, 56.
Tusculum, decline of, when Court removed to Constantinople, 147 ;
destruction of the walls round, 148 ; Telegonus said to be the
founder of, 146 ; the Counts of, referred to, 148.
Undine, Giovanni da, employed at Villa Madama, 40, 41.
Universita, the Palazzo Dell’, Genoa, 371, 372.
Urban VIII, Pope, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by,
82 ; position of the Trevi Fountain altered by, 84.
Urbino, F. M. della Rovere, Duke of, Palazzo Doria, bought by, 98.
Vacca, FJaminia, lion designed by, 62.
Valadier, Ponte Molle, added to by, 40.
Valvasori, employed on the Palazzo Doria, 98.
Vanbrugh, his building of Blenheim referred to, 18.
Vannone, the Villa Paradiso, Genoa, designed by, 381.
Varchi, his residence at La Topaja, 282.
Vasa, Kasimir, Prince of Poland, referred to, 228.
Vasanz’o, Giovanni, Borghese Palace designed by, 78 ; his work at
the Villa Mon Dragone, 176.
Vasari, Georg'.o, fountain by Gian Bologna and, 268, 272, 273 ;
frescoes at the Villa d’Este by, 209 ; his account of Villa
Madama referred to, 41, 43 ; his description of Tibolo’s fountain
at Petraja, quoted, 280, 282 ; his reference to saloon at the
Villa Poggio Cajano, quoted, 276 ; his reference to the Trevi
Fountain, 84 ; referred to, 47.
Vatican Gardens, Rome, the, 21-40.
Velazquez, his portrait of Pope Innocent X, no ; sketches of Villa
Medici by, 64.
Venus de Medici, the, removed to Florence by Innocent XI, 64 ;
Fountain of, at Villa Medici, 59, 65 ; Fountain of, at Villa
Pamphilj Doria, 115 ; statue of by Gian di Bologna in the
Boboli Gardens, 10 ; statues of, by Michelangelo, 62.
Venus Vincitrice, statue of Pauline Borghese as, 78.
Vernet, Horace, mentioned, 66.
Veronese, Paolo, or Cagliari, his work at the Villa Maser, Treviso,
353-
Vesta, the Temple of, at Tivoli, 187, 192.
Vicenza, visit to advised by Lord Chesterfield, 11.
Victoria, Queen, her residence at the Villa Palmieri, 300.
Vignola, his perspectives in the Farnese Palace, 217 ; his work
discussed, 3, 236, 238, 340 ; picture of Farnesian Gardens by,
43, 47 ; the Farnese Palace, his masterpiece, 212 ; the stables
at Caprarola designed by, 225 ; the Villa di Papa Giulio
designed by, 47 ; the Villa Lante designed by, 236.
Villani, his reference to the Villa Castello, quoted, 280.
Villas, Albani, Rome, 123-143 ; Aldobrandini, Rome, 101, 104,
160-169; Borghese, Frascati, 185; Borghese, Rome, 67-77;
Cambiaso, Genoa, 369-381 ; Carlotta, Lake Como, 358-360 ;
dei Collazzi, Florence, 308-316; di Papa Giulio, 47-52 ;
d’Este, Cernobbio, 355-357 ; Falconieri, 170-175 ; Font’-All’-
Erta, Camerata, 304-307; Gamberaia, Florence, 316-324;
Garzoni, Collodi, 334-343 ; Giulia, Lake Como, 361 ; Gropallo,
Genoa, 382, 389 ; Impsriale, Genoa, 370 ; Lante, Bagnaia,
236-258 ; Madama, Rome, 40-45 ; Malcontenta, Venice, 348,
349 ; Medicea di Careggi, Florence, 286, 287 ; Medici, Florence,
301-304 ; Medici, Rome, 53-66 ; Melzi, Lake Como, 361 ; Mon
Dragone, 176-185 ; Palmieri, 290-300 ; Pamphilj Doria, Rome,
106-122 ; Poggio Cajano, 274-280 ; Rosazza, Genoa, 371-377 ;
Salviati, Florence, 325-333 ; Sciarra, Rome, 102-105 ; Serbc-
leoni, 361 ; Torlonia, 149-159.
Villas of Frascati, the, 144-148.
Vinci, Leonardo da, landscape by, 1, 2 ; Raphael’s attribute
to, 19.
Vitruvian commentators, referred to, 3.
Vittoria, his work at the Villa di Maser, 351, 353, 354.
Volterrano, frescoes at the Corsini Villa, Florence, by, 285.
Voltri, Andrea Ansoldo da, frescoes by, 381.
Wall papers at the Villa Lante, hand painted, 254.
Walpole, Horace, referred to, 19, 304.
Ware, Isaac, his “ Palladio ” referred to, n.
Water organ at the Villa d’Este, 190, 200.
Water tower at Villa Attree, Brighton, 12.
Water, treatment of, in gardens, 6.
Watteau, his visits to the Villa d’Este, 208.
Watts, fresco at the Villa Medicea Careggi, Florence, by, 287.
Westminster Abbey, Roman Cosmati in, 9.
Whitehall, Inigo Jones’ palace at, referred to, 45.
Wilkes, reference to his visit to the Villa Albani, Rome, 130.
Winckelmann, Professor, his connection with the Villa Albani,
Rome, 123, 125, 130 ; letters from, quoted, 126 ; the murder
of, 140, 142.
Wine making at the Villa dei Colazzi, 259, 260.
York, Henry Cardinal of, his residence at Frascati, 159.
Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Aurelian’s Triumph over, 88, 90; her
captivity at Hadrian’s Villa, 211.
Zuccari, the brothers, decorations by, 32, 218, 220, 222, 248.
THE GARDENS OF ITALY.
Scassi, the Pallazzo, Genoa, 382, 387, 388.
Sciarra, the Villa, Rome, 104, 105.
Scip'o buried on the Vatican Hill, 21.
Scopas, head of Meleager attributed to, 64.
Scotch Firs, avenue of, at Caprarola, 224.
Seasons, Statues of the, at the Villa Sciarra, Rome, 102, 103, 104.
Sebastiani, pamphlet by, referred to, 224.
Serbeliona, the Villa, Lake Como, 361.
Sforza, Catherine, her residence at Castello, 280.
Sforza-Cesarini, reference to the family of, 150.
Shelley’s View at Florence, 259, 266, 267.
Shrublands, the Hundred Steps at, 17, 18, 18.
Shute, John, referred to, 9, 19.
Silvagni, his account of Lady Gwendolen Talbot, referred to, 72 ;
the love story of Vittoria Savorelli recorded by, 120, 122.
Sistine Chapel, referred to, 24.
Sixtus IV, Pope, gardens of the Vatican first laid out by, 24.
Sixtus V, Pope, Palace of Monte Cavallo added to by, 82 ; the
Quirinal extended by, 80 ; referred to, 56 ; Roman system
of fountains inaugurated by, 82.
Spalafro, Diocletian’s Palace at, referred to, 210.
Statues, 10, 24, 25, 32, 37, 56, 60, 61, 62, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75,
78, 83, 88, 89, 91, 101, 102, 103, 104, 114, 115, 131, 132, 133,
135, 136, 139, 140, 141, 142, 164, 165, 167, 200, 201, 204, 208,
222, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268.
Stilicho, his daughter buried on the Vatican Hill, 21.
Story, W. W., quoted, 27.
Strozzi, the Villa Petraja, formerly owned by the, 282.
Stuart, James, his visit to Caprarola, 228.
Stuccoes at the Villa d’Este, 189 ; at the Villa di Maser, 344, 351
353, 354 ; at Villa di Papa Giulio, 51.
Sulmona, Prince, Villa Borghese bequeathed to, 70.
Suvee, M., Director of the French Academy, quoted, 66.
Symmachus, Pope, referred to, 39.
Symonds, Margaret, her “Days Spent on a Doge’s Farm,’’ referred
to, 6, 7.
Tagliafico, A., facade of the Villa Rosazza, Genoa, by, 377.
Talbot, Lady Gwendolen, wife of Camillo Borghese, 72; Lady
Mary, memorial to, in clipped cypress, 122.
Tapestries at the Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, 367, 367 ; designed
by Raphael at the Villa Medici, 66.
Tasso, Bernardo, referred to, 90; Torquato, referred to, 90.
Tasso, Secretary to Cardinal Luigi d’Este, 209.
Tavarone, Lazza, frescoes at the Villa Paradiso, Genoa, by, 381.
Taverna, Count Ferdinand, reference to, 185.
Te, Palazzo del, Mantua, Giulio Romano, architect of, 43.
Telego.ius, the traditional founder of Tusculum, 146.
Tempesta, decorations at Caprarola by, 218 ; frescoes at the Villa
d’Este by, 209 ; paintings at Villa Medici by, 62.
Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, 187, 192.
Testi, Fulvio, letter of, quoted, 202.
Thermae, at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, 209, 210, 211 ; Palladio’s
drawings of, 11.
Titian, landscape by, 2, 3 ; picture by, formerly in Villa Medici, 62.
Tito, Santi di, altar-piece at the Villa dei Colazzi by, 310, 310.
Tivoli Falls, the, 187, 187, 188.
Tocca, statue of Abundance by Gian Bologna and, 267.
Toledo, Eleonora of, the P.tti Palace sold to, 273 ; referred to, 278.
Torlonia, Alexander, the Villa Albani, Rome, restored by, 130.
Torlonia, Prince, the Villa Albani, Rome, bought by, 143.
Torlonia, the Villa, 149-159.
Trajan, aqueducts built by, 82 ; the Tiber diverted by, 32.
“Transformation,” quotation from Hawthorne’s, 72.
Travellers’ Club, the, architecture of, referred to, 19.
Trentham, Italian garden at, 14, 15.
Trevi, Fountain of, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86.
Tribolo, fountain at the Villa Petraja by, 280, 284, 285, 286 ; the
Boboli Gardens laid out by, 261.
Tuscany, Ferdinand de Medici Grand Duke of, 56.
Tusculum, decline of, when Court removed to Constantinople, 147 ;
destruction of the walls round, 148 ; Telegonus said to be the
founder of, 146 ; the Counts of, referred to, 148.
Undine, Giovanni da, employed at Villa Madama, 40, 41.
Universita, the Palazzo Dell’, Genoa, 371, 372.
Urban VIII, Pope, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by,
82 ; position of the Trevi Fountain altered by, 84.
Urbino, F. M. della Rovere, Duke of, Palazzo Doria, bought by, 98.
Vacca, FJaminia, lion designed by, 62.
Valadier, Ponte Molle, added to by, 40.
Valvasori, employed on the Palazzo Doria, 98.
Vanbrugh, his building of Blenheim referred to, 18.
Vannone, the Villa Paradiso, Genoa, designed by, 381.
Varchi, his residence at La Topaja, 282.
Vasa, Kasimir, Prince of Poland, referred to, 228.
Vasanz’o, Giovanni, Borghese Palace designed by, 78 ; his work at
the Villa Mon Dragone, 176.
Vasari, Georg'.o, fountain by Gian Bologna and, 268, 272, 273 ;
frescoes at the Villa d’Este by, 209 ; his account of Villa
Madama referred to, 41, 43 ; his description of Tibolo’s fountain
at Petraja, quoted, 280, 282 ; his reference to saloon at the
Villa Poggio Cajano, quoted, 276 ; his reference to the Trevi
Fountain, 84 ; referred to, 47.
Vatican Gardens, Rome, the, 21-40.
Velazquez, his portrait of Pope Innocent X, no ; sketches of Villa
Medici by, 64.
Venus de Medici, the, removed to Florence by Innocent XI, 64 ;
Fountain of, at Villa Medici, 59, 65 ; Fountain of, at Villa
Pamphilj Doria, 115 ; statue of by Gian di Bologna in the
Boboli Gardens, 10 ; statues of, by Michelangelo, 62.
Venus Vincitrice, statue of Pauline Borghese as, 78.
Vernet, Horace, mentioned, 66.
Veronese, Paolo, or Cagliari, his work at the Villa Maser, Treviso,
353-
Vesta, the Temple of, at Tivoli, 187, 192.
Vicenza, visit to advised by Lord Chesterfield, 11.
Victoria, Queen, her residence at the Villa Palmieri, 300.
Vignola, his perspectives in the Farnese Palace, 217 ; his work
discussed, 3, 236, 238, 340 ; picture of Farnesian Gardens by,
43, 47 ; the Farnese Palace, his masterpiece, 212 ; the stables
at Caprarola designed by, 225 ; the Villa di Papa Giulio
designed by, 47 ; the Villa Lante designed by, 236.
Villani, his reference to the Villa Castello, quoted, 280.
Villas, Albani, Rome, 123-143 ; Aldobrandini, Rome, 101, 104,
160-169; Borghese, Frascati, 185; Borghese, Rome, 67-77;
Cambiaso, Genoa, 369-381 ; Carlotta, Lake Como, 358-360 ;
dei Collazzi, Florence, 308-316; di Papa Giulio, 47-52 ;
d’Este, Cernobbio, 355-357 ; Falconieri, 170-175 ; Font’-All’-
Erta, Camerata, 304-307; Gamberaia, Florence, 316-324;
Garzoni, Collodi, 334-343 ; Giulia, Lake Como, 361 ; Gropallo,
Genoa, 382, 389 ; Impsriale, Genoa, 370 ; Lante, Bagnaia,
236-258 ; Madama, Rome, 40-45 ; Malcontenta, Venice, 348,
349 ; Medicea di Careggi, Florence, 286, 287 ; Medici, Florence,
301-304 ; Medici, Rome, 53-66 ; Melzi, Lake Como, 361 ; Mon
Dragone, 176-185 ; Palmieri, 290-300 ; Pamphilj Doria, Rome,
106-122 ; Poggio Cajano, 274-280 ; Rosazza, Genoa, 371-377 ;
Salviati, Florence, 325-333 ; Sciarra, Rome, 102-105 ; Serbc-
leoni, 361 ; Torlonia, 149-159.
Villas of Frascati, the, 144-148.
Vinci, Leonardo da, landscape by, 1, 2 ; Raphael’s attribute
to, 19.
Vitruvian commentators, referred to, 3.
Vittoria, his work at the Villa di Maser, 351, 353, 354.
Volterrano, frescoes at the Corsini Villa, Florence, by, 285.
Voltri, Andrea Ansoldo da, frescoes by, 381.
Wall papers at the Villa Lante, hand painted, 254.
Walpole, Horace, referred to, 19, 304.
Ware, Isaac, his “ Palladio ” referred to, n.
Water organ at the Villa d’Este, 190, 200.
Water tower at Villa Attree, Brighton, 12.
Water, treatment of, in gardens, 6.
Watteau, his visits to the Villa d’Este, 208.
Watts, fresco at the Villa Medicea Careggi, Florence, by, 287.
Westminster Abbey, Roman Cosmati in, 9.
Whitehall, Inigo Jones’ palace at, referred to, 45.
Wilkes, reference to his visit to the Villa Albani, Rome, 130.
Winckelmann, Professor, his connection with the Villa Albani,
Rome, 123, 125, 130 ; letters from, quoted, 126 ; the murder
of, 140, 142.
Wine making at the Villa dei Colazzi, 259, 260.
York, Henry Cardinal of, his residence at Frascati, 159.
Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Aurelian’s Triumph over, 88, 90; her
captivity at Hadrian’s Villa, 211.
Zuccari, the brothers, decorations by, 32, 218, 220, 222, 248.