rning the first bas-relief, 20;
concerning Cresilas, 52;
concerning the Niobe group, 61;
concerning the Laocoon, 74;
and Boethus, 80
Plutarch, concerning the Pericleian age, 35
Plutus, 58
Point, 283
Pointer, 283
Poliorcetes, Demetrius, 72
Poliziano, 196
Pollio, Asinius, 76
Polychromy, 284
Polycleitus, 53;
canon of, 54;
and Peloponnesian school, 68
Polydorus and the Laocoon, 74
Pompadour, Mme., 230
Pompeii, 28
Poncher monument, 178
Porta, Guglielmo della, 212
Porta Prima, 102
Portogallo, Cardinal, 152
Portrait sculpture;
archaic, 22;
in Greece and Rome, 100
Possagno and Canova, 244
Pradier, James, 274
Prague, 123
Prato, cathedral of, 132
Praxiteles, 85
Preller, Ludwig, and Apollo Belvedere, 93
"Priam begging Hector's body" (Thorwaldsen), 254
Proconsolo, 151
Prometheus, by Pradier, 274
Provencal Poets, 114
"Prudence;"
by Vischer, 174;
by della Porta, 212;
by Coysevox, 229
Psyche;
by Canova, 242;
by Thorwaldsen, 258;
by Pradier, 274;
and Zephyrs, by Gibson, 277
Ptolemy, Alexander's general, 73
Puget, Pierre, 229
Pythagoras of Rhegium, 30
Quellinus, Arthur, 231
Quercia, Jacopo della, 137
Quintilian, concerning Timanthes, 91
Quirinal Palace;
Thorwaldsen's frieze in, 259;
Thorwaldsen's works in, 268
"Quoit-thrower" of Myron, 30
"Rachel," by Michael Angelo, 206
Racine, illustrated by Chaudet, 248
Raimondi, 193
Rameses II., colossus of, 8
"Rape of Proserpine," by Bernini, 224;
by Girardon, 228
"Rape of the Sabines" (Giovanni da Bologna), 213
Rauch, Christian, 270
Ravenna, ivory carving in, 108
"Religion," by Coysevox, 229;
by Canova, 244
Renaissance, 136
Rene, King, statue of, 275
"Resurrection of the Dead" (Rheims), 117
Rezzonico, Prince, and Canova, 243
Rhamnus and Nemesis of Agoracritus, 51
Rheims, cathedral of, 116
Rhodes;
colossus of, 71;
undisturbed by death of Alexander, 73;
and the Farnese Bull, 76;
school of, 78
"Rhone," by Coustou, 230
Richelieu, monument of, 228
Riemenschneider, Tilman, 168
Rietschel, Ernst, 271
Rilievo, 281
Rimini, 156
Riviere, Marquis of, 87
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