Dalou, Jules Pierre Puget and, 237 École des Beaux Arts, 271, 272, 289, 290 “Triumph of Silenus,” 272 Rodin, connection with, 271 Visit to England, 272, 287, 288 “Maternity” by, 299 “Danaid, Fallen,” by Rodin, 274 “Dance,” by Carpeaux, 268 Dante, influence on Rodin, 275 Dashwood, Sir Francis, 259 “David,” by Donatello, 173, 174, 188 By Michael Angelo, 185-188, 296 David d’Angers, 265 David (painter), 253 “Dawn,” by Michael Angelo, 193, 194, 196, 278 “Death of Socrates,” 54 Dedicatory offerings, Greek, 13, 18 Delacroix, 264, 266 Delafosse, 239 Delphi, 73, 106, 119 Demetrius, of Alopece, 79 Demosthenes, 66, 67 Devonshire, Duke of, 252 “Dexileus Relief,” 54 “Diadumenus” of Polyclitus, 22 “Diana,” archaistic, Naples, 12 “Diana,” by Houdon, 244 Diana of Poitiers, 230-231, 232 Statue of, in Louvre, 230 Diappus, his “Perixyomenus,” 74, 75 Dijon, 255 Diocletian, 140 Dionysus, Theatre of, 67 Diploma Gallery, London, 282, 284 Dirce, 97 “Discobolus” of Myron, 15, 21, 23 “Standing Discobolus,” 23 Donatello, 168-174 Assists Ghiberti, 164, 168 Burgher patrons, 169, 170, 199 Or San Michele, 172 “St. Mark,” its Gothic character, 172, 173 “St. George,” 172, 173 “David,” 173, 188 Platonism, influence of, 173-176 Pisani, comparison with, 177, 178 Cantoria, 178 Luca della Robbia and, 178 Rodin, compared with, 278, 279 Dorchester House, 286 Dorian invasion, 9 Dorian sculptors, 22 _See also_ Polyclitus “Doryphorus” of Polyclitus, 22 Drama, Greek, 8 Drapery, 31, 152 Dresden Gallery, 194 Dubois, Paul, 270, 293 Duomo at Florence, 187, 195 Durer, 224 “Dying Gaul,” 88-93 Inspired by Gaulish invasion, 89, 90 Compared with later Pergamene art, 92, 93 “Dying Jocasta,” 103, 104
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