CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK TRAGEDY UPON ANCIENT ART OUTSIDE OF THE VASES
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§ 1.Introductory[1]
§ 2.Tragic Influences in Sculpture[4]
1. Greek Sculpture[4]
2. The Etruscan Ash-Urns[10]
3. The Roman Sarcophagi[15]
§ 3.The Influence of Tragedy on Painting[20]
1. On Greek Painting[21]
2. The Wall Paintings of Pompeii[24]
§ 4.Tragic Elements on the Etruscan Mirrors[26]
§ 5.Greek Tragedy and the ‘Megarian Bowls’[27]
CHAPTER II
THE EARLIEST INFLUENCE OF TRAGEDY ON VASE PAINTING
§ 1.Theories advanced for the Earliest Traces[31]
§ 2.Earliest Evidence[32]
§ 3.The Fifth Century b.c.[33]
§ 4.The Fourth Century b.c. and the Conditions in Lower Italy[37]
CHAPTER III
AISCHYLOS AND VASE PAINTING
§ 1.Introduction[42]
§ 2.Choephoroi[43]
§ 3.Eumenides[55]
§ 4.The Lost Plays[73]
CHAPTER IV
SOPHOKLES AND HIS RELATION TO VASE PAINTING[75]
CHAPTER V
EURIPIDES AND VASE PAINTING
§ 1.Introduction[78]
§ 2.Andromache[83]
§ 3.Bakchai[88]
§ 4.Hekabe[94]
§ 5.Hippolytos[101]
§ 6.Iphigeneia at Aulis[112]
§ 7.Iphigeneia among the Taurians[121]
§ 8.Kyklops[139]
§ 9.Medeia[144]
§ 10.Phoinissai[171]
§ 11.Supplementary[178]
A List of Vase Paintings sometimes referred to Extant Plays[178]
A List of Vase Paintings referred to Lost Plays[179]
Index[182]