INDEX TO THE FINE ARTS. 
Bordone, Paris, a pupil of Titian, 97. 
Borghese Gladiator, the, 23, 43. 
Brass-casting, perfection of, in the Sicyonian 
school, 22. 
Brass-founding, the art of, practised by the Etrus- 
eans, 11. 
Brunelli, an Italian sculptor, 56. 
Buffalmaco di Giunta, 79. 
Bunel, Jacques, a French artist, 113. 
Buonacorsi, Pietro, 83. 
Buonarotti, Michael Angelo, 52, 53, 83, 90, 91. 
Buonfigli, Benedetto, 81. 
Burgkmaier, Hans, 126. 
Busts of kings, poets, philosophers, &c., common 
in the declining age of Greek art, 23 ; of philo- 
sophers, poets, &c., of antiquity handed down 
to modern times, 42. 
Caesillas, Juan, a Spanish artist, 109. 
Cagliari, Pietro, 98. 
Calamis, a Grecian sculptor, 17. 
Calcar, the master of, 123. 
Callimachus, the works of, 20. 
Camayeux, or chiaroscuros, 163. 
Cameos, exquisite, of the Greeks, 24; of the Ro- 
mans, 26; modern, 162. 
Camillo Mariani of Vicenza, the works of, 54. 
Canini, an Italian painter, 85. 
Canova, Antonio, sketch of the life and works of, 
Bh, oi. 
Canvas, not generally used by artists before the 
time of Titian, 94. 
Caracci, Ludovico, Agostino, and Annibale, 
sketches of their lives and works, 102-104. 
Caracciola, Giovanni, 109. 
Caravaggio, sketch of the life and works of, 105. 
Cardi, Ludovico,-92. 
Carlo Dolce, 93. 
Carpaccio, Vittorio, 94. 
Casting in metal, the invention of, ascribed to 
Rheecus and his sons, 12. 
Cavallini, Pietro, an early Italian painter, 80. 
Cellini, Benvenuto, sketch of the life and works 
Oi, 5s, 54. 
Centaurs, the, artistic representations of, 36. 
Ceres, the artistic form of, 30. 
Cerrini, an Italian painter, 85. 
Cesari, Giuseppe, 84. 
Chantrey, the English sculptor, 64. 
Chares, a pupil of Lysippus, 22. 
Charites, the, elegance of the artistic forms of, 37. 
Chase, the, subjects from, frequent in ancient re- 
~ diefs, 44. 
Chasing, the art of, practised by the Etruscans, 11. 
Chaudet, the Cincinnatus of, 58. 
Chiaroscuros or camayeux, 163. 
Chimenti, Jacob, 92. 
Chinard, specimen of the style of, 58. 
Christianity, effect of the introduction of, upon art, 
(ve 
Christians, the early, great destruction of works 
of art by, 46. 
Chromo-lithography, 176, 177. 
Chromo-xylography, 164. 
Cignani, Carlo, 108, 109. 
Cigoli, or Ludovico Cardi, 92. 
Cimabue, the father of modern painting, 79. 
Cimon of Cleone, a Greek artist, 72. 
Cincinnatus, or the Sandal-tyer, statue of, in the 
Louvre, 41; statue of, by Chaudet, 58. 
Cinquecentisti, the, 80. 
Ciro Ferri, 94. 
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Claude le Lorrain, 114. 
Cleanthes of Corinth, the invention of linear 
drawing ascribed to, 71. 
Cleomanes, an Athenian sculptor, 24. 
Cleophantes of Corinth, the invention of mono- 
chromes ascribed to, 71. 
Clouet, Francois, 112. 
Coining, the art of, handed down from the most 
ancient times, 17. 
Coins, description of several ancient Greek, 17: 
Roman, 27. 
Cologne school of painting, the, 122, 123. 
Colors, the, of the ancient Egyptian artists, 68. 
Colossus, the, of Rhodes, 22. 
Comodi, a pupil of Cigoli, 92. 
Composition, the three artistical forces of, 156, 
157. 
Concert-halls, requisites in the construction of, 
185. 
Constantine the Great, a great encourager of art, 
45; portrait-statues erected by, ib.; paintings 
from the baths of, 76, 77. 
Copper-plate engraving, invention of, 165; de- 
scription of eleven different modes of, 166-169. 
Corinthians, the, first advances in painting and 
manufacture of vases among, 71. 
Corneille de Lyon, 112. 
Corradini, Fra Bartolomeo, 81. 
Correggio, sketch of the life and works of, 99-101. 
Crucifixes, the use of, in painting and sculpture 
introduced, 48. 
Crusades, influence of the, upon art, 48, 49. 
Ctesilaus, the wounded Amazon of, 20. 
Cypselus, the ark of, at Olympia, 12. 
Da Cortona, 85. 
Da Vinci, Leonardo, sketch of the life and works 
of, 88. 
Dances of Death, various wall-paintings so called, 
1k: 
Daniele da Volterra, 91. 
Dannecker, Joh. Heinr., the works of, 61. 
David, Jean, sketch of the life of, and account of 
several of his works, 59, 60; Jacques Louis, 
116, 117. 
De Bruyn, Bartholomé, 126. 
Death, representations of, by the ancients, 38. 
Decamps, a French artist, 119. 
Delaroche, 118, 119. 
Dello, a Florentine artist, 110. 
Demeter, the artistic form of, 30. 
Demetrius of Athens, the works of, 20. 
Demoles, Arnoud, 112. 
Denmark, sculpture in, 64. 
Design, or Graphies, the art of, 3. 
Di Rossi, Francesco, 92. 
Diana, the artistic form of, 31. 
Dibutades, the inventor of the art of drawing, 13. 
Die-cutting, the art of, handed down from the 
most ancient times, 17; practised extensively in 
the decline of Greek art, 24. 
Dionysus, the artistic form of, 35. 
Dionysus of Colophon, 72. 
Dioscorides, the Roman gem-engraver, 26. 
Dioscuri, the, artistic form of, 41. 
Dolee, Carlo, 93. 
Domenichino, sketch of the life and works of, 
107, 108. 
Domenico of Venice, an early artist, 80, 87. 
Donatello, or Donato di Betto Bandi, principal 
statues by, 52. 
Dorigny, a French artist, 113. 

