Greek terra-cotta statuettes : their origin, evolution, and uses / By Marcus B. Huish.
- Huish, Marcus B. (Marcus Bourne), 1845-1921.
- Date:
- 1900
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Greek terra-cotta statuettes : their origin, evolution, and uses / By Marcus B. Huish. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Fraser, M. J. L., on Tanagra, 109, 112 French School at Athens, Ex’s by, 98, 141, 15‘ Froehner on S’s from Tarsus, 172; on S’s in Spitzer Collection, 239 Fruits, T’s of, 82 Funerary S’s, 22 ; in Egypt, 33 ; goddess, 65, and fig. 15, p. 46; not used in Attica, 88; new era of conceptions concerning, 117; at Mj’rina, 153 et scq.; at Cyrenc, 177; Etruscan vases, 194; masks, 206 Furtwiingler, Professor, on evolution of subject in S’s, 80; on Plate XIX., 94; on Plate XX., 95; on Plate XXI., 96 ; on Ta S’s, 115 ; on potter's inspiration, 126 ; on Myrina S's, 161 n.; on costume, 216, 218 Ganymede, Rape of, S representing, 169, and Plate LVI. Gardner, Professor Ernest, at Naucratis, 36 Gardner, Professor Percy, on Cypriote Athene, 58; on Princess of Wales's S, 146; on Naucratis finds, 179 Gauckler, M., Ex’s bj-, 178 Gaul, S’s in, 200 Gibson-Carmichael, Sir T. 1)., S’s belong- ing to, 125«., 132, and fig. 35, and Plate XXXII. Globular ornaments, 30/1. Goddess mother, Greek type, 21; Assyrian t3’pc, 41, and Fig. 22, p. 73 ; in primitive Greece, 80; S of, from Corinth, 94, and Plate XIX.; suckling, 94; from Capua, ih.) in Vatican, ih. ] in Tanagra S's, 116; in Gaul, 201 Gorgon’s heads, I ’s of, 192 (traces, Three, S of, 124, and Plate XXIX. Greau Collection, S from, 84, 90 Greece, S’s in primitive times, 67 ; external Art inllucnces, 67 ; infantine productions of, 68; first change in primitive Art, 78; date of change, 79 Greek Archaeological Society-, Researches of, 11 I I Greek, Views on hereafter, 22 ; in Cyprus, 49, 54; in Rhodes, 60, 63; evolution of subject in S’s, 80; in Africa, 175; in Egypt, 179; in the Crimea, 184; in- fluence in Sicily and Itah', 1^6 et seq.) in Spain, 201; in Sardinia, 200 Grotesques, S’s, 82, 193; mention by Martial, 214 Gr^'nium, S's from, 174 Guimet Musee, S’s in, 181 FIagios Sostis, finds at, 99 Hagios Thcologos, finds at, 132 Hairdresser, .S of, 81 I Hairdressing of S's, 220 Halicarnassus, S’s from, 171 Hare, as attribute to S, 117 Harmodios, S of, 173 Harpocrates, prototype in 1 lorus, 36 Hathor, S of, i8i Hats on S’s, 221 I Hecate, as goddess of fecundity’, 5 ;; i Hera, Temple at Olympia, 70; cult, 70;/. excavations at Temple at Argos, 70; Idols of, at Mxcenae and Oljmpia, 71, 73; S. of, from Priene, 171 Heracles, S's of, at Mj-rina, 16, 156; at Tarsus, 172 Ileraeon, c.xcavations at (Jl^'mpia in, 70 Hermaphrodite in S’s, 158, 189; Borghese, 174 Hermes, at Tanagra, 108; S of, 97; at Malesina, 132, and fig. 35, p. 133; of Olvmpia, 138, 146; head-dress of, 222; I in Louvre, 232 Hermione, S’s at, 97 I Heuzej’, M., opinions upon S, 15 ; upon Rhodian S’s, 64; on the “ Veiled Dancer” S, 91; on Cyrene .S, 177; on masks, 105 Hillah, S from, 41 . Himatwn, worn by S’s, 217 Hissarlik, discoveries at, 145 Holl'mann Collection, S’s from, 85, 169, I and fig. 43, p. 239, and Plates LVI., LVII.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29009819_0415.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)