Comparison with French, 257, 280, 281, 293 Naturalistic revival, 285-293 Growth of individualism, 293-302 Brock, Thomas, 290, 293 “Eve,” 290 Victoria Memorial, 290 Bronze, 24, 103, 105, 120, 121 Compared with marble, 68 Original Greek, 102, 115, 121 Casting of Cellini’s “Perseus,” 205-209 Brotherhood of San Michele, 171 Brunelleschi, Filippo, 163, 173 Bruni d’Arezzo, Leonardo, 166 “Bruno, St.” by Houdon, 244 Buonarroti, Ludovico, 185 Burlington House, 282 Byron, 89, 266 Byzantine art, 140, 141, 155 Cæsar, Julius, 119 Founder of Roman Imperialism, 124, 129 Portrait bust, 125, 126, 130 Calydonian boar, 72 Canova, 244-256, 262 His Hellenism compared with Donatello’s, 174 A borrowed Hellenism, 247, 254, 262, 281 “Cupid and Psyche,” 249 “Pauline Borghese,” 249, 250 Napoleon, statue of, 250 Flaxman compared with, 261, 262 French School, influence on, 263, 271 British School, influence on, 281-284 “Cantoria,” by Luca della Robbia, 178, 179 By Donatella, 178 Caracalla, Baths of, 97 Carpeaux, 265, 267, 268, 271, 285 Art training, 267 “Flora,” by, 267, 274 “Dance,” by, 268 Caraffa, 213 Carrara marble mines, 154, 191 Carrier-Belleuse, 273 Catholic Church Attitude of early Church towards sculpture, 140, 141 Gothic Art, influence on, 146-152, 165 Italian Platonists, 174 Patrons of sculptors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, 190, 191, 199 Catholic reaction, 198, 200, 212-218 Historical circumstances, 212-214 Effect on sculpture, 214-218 Ideals of, 215-216 Effect on sculpture, 216-217 and Puget, 237 Cella of Parthenon, 29 Cellini, Benvenuto, 198, 200, 203-210, 218 Early life, 204 French visit, 205, 228, 257 “Perseus,” 205-210 “Jove,” silver statue of, 229 Michael Angelo compared with, 210 “Centaur and Lapith,” by Barye, 266 Ceramicus, 54, 55 Cerigotto bronze, 102 Chæronea, 66, 67 Chambord, Châteaux of, 227 “Chant du Départ,” by Rude, 255, 267 Chantrey, Sir F., 284 Chantrey Bequest, 288 Chapu, Henri, 293 “Charioteer of Delphi,” 14 Mausoleum, comparison with Delphi Charioteer, 50 Chares of Lindus, 104 Charles the Great, 145, 146, 234 Charles V., 202, 213 Charles VIII., 225, 228 Chartres, 148, 150 Chatsworth, 252 Chiarmonti, “Daughter of Niobe,” 51 Child with Lantern, Terme Museum, 115 Chios, 12 Christianity Attitude towards sculpture, 117, 140, 141, 224 _See also_ Catholic Church Chryselephantine statues, 36, 56 Athena Parthenos, 28 Zeus at Olympia, 36 Hera at Argos, 36 Asclepius at Epidaurus, 42 Cimon, 26, 27, 181 Cipriani, 260 Cithæron, 97 City-state system
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