Dandolo, Andrea, tomb of, ii. 70; Francesco, tomb of, iii. 74;
character of, iii. 76; Simon, tomb of, iii. 79.
Dante, his central position, ii. 340, iii. 158; his system of virtue,
ii. 323; his portraiture of sin, iii. 147.
Daru, his character as a historian, iii. 213.
Dolci, Carlo, ii. 105.
Dolfino, Giovanni, tomb of, iii. 78.
Durer, Albert, his rank as a landscape painter, i. 383; his power in
grotesque, iii. 145.
E
Edwin, King, his conversion, iii. 62.
F
Faliero, Bertuccio, his tomb, iii. 94; Marino, his house, ii. 254;
Vitale, miracle in his time, ii. 61.
Fergusson, James, his system of beauty, i. 388.
Foscari, Francesco, his reign, i. 4, iii. 165; his tomb, iii. 84; his
countenance, iii. 86.
G
Garbett, answer to Mr., i. 403.
Ghiberti, his sculpture, i. 217.
Giotto, his system of the virtues, ii. 323, 329, 341; his rank as a
painter, ii. 188, iii. 172.
Giulio Romano, i. 23.
Giustiniani, Marco, his tomb, i. 315; Sebastian, ambassador to
England, iii. 224.
Godfrey of Bouillon, his piety, iii. 62.
Gozzoli, Benozzo, ii. 195.
Gradenigo, Pietro, ii. 290.
Grande, Can, della Scala, his tomb, i. 268 (the cornice _g_ in Plate
XVI. is taken from it), iii. 71.
Guariento, his Paradise, ii. 296.
Guercino, ii. 105.
H
Hamilton, Colonel, his paper on the Serapeum, ii. 220.
Hobbima, iii. 184.
Hunt, William, his painting of peasant boys, ii. 192; of still life,
ii. 394.
Hunt, William Holman, relation of his works to modern and ancient
art, iii. 185.
K
Knight, Gally, his work on Architecture, i. 378.
L
Leonardo da Vinci, ii. 171.
Louis XI., iii. 194.
M
Martin, John, ii. 104.
Mastino, Can, della Scala, his tomb, ii. 224, iii. 72.
Maynard, Miss, her poems, ii. 397.
Michael Angelo, ii. 134, 188, iii. 56, 90, 99, 158.
Millais, John E., relation of his works to older art, iii. 185;
aerial perspective in his "Huguenot," iii. 47.
Milton, how inferior to Dante, iii. 147.
Mocenigo, Tomaso, his character, i. 4; his speech on rebuilding the
Ducal Palace, ii. 299; his tomb, i. 26, iii. 84.
Morosini, Carlo, Count, note on Daru's History by, iii. 213.
Morosini, Marino, his tomb, iii. 93.
Morosini, Michael, his character, iii. 213;
his tomb, iii. 80.
Murillo, his sensualism, ii. 192.
N
Napoleon, his genius in civil administration, i. 399.
Niccolo Pisano, i. 215.
O
Orcagna, his system of the virtues, ii. 329.
Orseolo, Pietro (Doge), iii. 120.
Otho the Great, his vow at Murano, ii. 32.
P
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