Mythology in Marble
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Mythology in Marble, by Louie M. Bell
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“Myths are told and songs are chanted
Full of promptings and suggestions.”
BY LOUIE M. BELL
Educational Publishing Company BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO
Copyrighted By EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY 1901
“All passes. Art alone
Enduring stays to us;
The bust outlasts the throne,—
The coin, Tiberius;
Louie M. Bell
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Mythology in Marble
Index
Preface.
The Gods and Their Makers.
INTERPRETATION.
ART.
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INTERPRETATION.
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Laocoon.
INTERPRETATION.
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Venus de Medici.
INTERPRETATION.
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Hercules and Lichas.
INTERPRETATION.
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Sleeping Ariadne.
INTERPRETATION.
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Ariadne.
INTERPRETATION.
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INTERPRETATION.
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INTERPRETATION.
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Orpheus and Eurydice.
INTERPRETATION.
ART.
INTERPRETATION.
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Apollo and Daphne.
INTERPRETATION.
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Ganymede and the Eagle.
INTERPRETATION.
ART.
Cupid Stung.
Cupid and Psyche.
INTERPRETATION.
ART.
INTERPRETATION.
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Mercury.
INTERPRETATION.
ART.
The Genius of Death.
ART.
INTERPRETATION.
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Pan.
INTERPRETATION.
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Hope.
INTERPRETATION.
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Suggestive Readings.
Bibliography.
Synonymous Deities.
Transcriber’s Note