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Index

Abraham, Karl

Absolute Mind

Abstract art, tyranny of

Accumulation, as process

“Achilles” (Symonds)

Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex Crimes, Religion, and Education (Hall)

Adorante; iconography of

Adoration of the Magi (Pisano)

The Advocate

Aesthetica (Baumgarten)

Aesthetics: absolutification of; accumulation as process in; altruistic; analytic; democratic; gender in; homosexuality and, idealization of; modification as process in; for Pisano; primordial; for Schopenhauer; sexuality and; spiritual; for Stokes; Wilde and

Aesthetics (Hegel); see Lectures on Aesthetics (Hegel)

Aesthetic sexuality

Aisthesis; of art; sexual, history of

Albani, Cardinal Alessandro

Albers, Josef

Allen, Grant

Allport, Gordon

Alma-Tadema, Lawrence

Altruism; in art

Altruistic aesthetics

Ammanati, Bartolommeo

Amoris Sacramentum (Solomon)

Amphigenic homosexuality; Freudian model of

Amphigenic sexuality

Anacreontic traditions

Analysis of Beauty (Hogarth)

Analytic aesthetics

Analytic philosophy

Andersen, Wayne

Andreas-Salome, Lou

“Androgynous Priapus”

Angels’ Wings (Carpenter)

Anstruther-Thomson, Clementina

Anthropophyteia

Antinous

Antiquarianism

Apophoreta (Forberg); see also Manual of Classical Erotology (Forberg)

Apotropaic phallic bells

Apoxyomenos (Lysippus)

Aristophanes

Aristotle, on phallic imagery

Arnheim, Rudolf

Art: abstract, tyranny of; affective dimensions of; aistheis of; altruistic aesthetic in; le beau idéal in; decadent; democratic; democratic aesthetics in; homoeroticism in; homosexual overtones in; idealism in; as instinctive sex fully idealized; Platonic Forms; political instrumentality of; representationality of as spiritual; spiritual aesthetics in; see also Art theory; Greek art; Italian art, phallic imagery in

Art and Illusion (Gombrich)

Art and Its Objects (Wollheim)

Art and Life (Lee)

Art and Man (Lee)

Artistic sensibility, doctrine of

Art of Creation (Carpenter)

Art theory: color theory and; delusions in; dislocation in; fantasmatic iconicity in; under fascism hallucinations in; Kantian influences on; “one eye” of subject in; for painting; pictorial representations and; Platonic Ideas in; primal beliefs in; psychic perspectives in; replication in; representationality in for Santayana; for Schopenhauer; for Simmel; sociability and; strata for; teleology of; threefoldness in; transposition in twofoldness in; “tyranny of abstract art” and; for Warburg for Wollheim; world pictures in

Aspectivity, model of

Aspects of Internalization (Shafer)

Assimilation, of ego

Athena Lemnia

Athleta paradoxa (Zeibig)

Aus der Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose (From the History of an Infantile Neurosis) (Freud)

Autoeroticism; see also Onanism

Autoerotic perversion

 

Bab, Edwin

Bacchus (da Vinci)

Bacchus (Sansovino)

Bacchus (Solomon)

Back to Methuselah (Shaw)

Bandinelli, Baccio

Banks, Joseph

Bardi, Donato de Niccolò di Betto; see Donatello

Bataille, Georges

Batoni, Pompeio

Baumgarten, Alexander

Bazzi, Antonio (“Il Sodoma”)

Beagle (ship)

Beardsley, Aubrey

Beardsley, Monroe

Le beau idéal

The Beautiful (Lee)

Beauty: Darwinian definition of; development of; doctrine of ideal beauty; for males; natural; as pleasure objectified; same-sex appreciation of; types of; universal standards of

Beauty and Ugliness (Lee)

Beccadelli, Antonio; see also Forberg, Friedrich Karl

Beckford, William

Belcaro (Lee)

Bell, Clive

Berenson, Bernhard; formalism for

Berlin Psychoanalytic Society

Bernheimer, Charles

Bernheimer, Richard

Bersani, Leo

Betende Knabe; see Adorante

Bigenderedness

Biheterosexuality

Bion, W. R.

Bisexuality: of da Vinci for Freud Hirschfeld on; homosexuality and; as inherent nature in aesthetic culture; originary; pathology of

Bi-Sexual Man or Evolution of the Sexes (Buzzacott/Wymore)

Les bisexués: gynécomastes et hermaphrodites (Laurent)

Blanchot, Maurice

Blüher, Hans

Bologna, Gian; inspiration for

Bosanquet, Bernard

Botticelli, Sandro

Brand, Adolf

Bucke, Richard Maurice

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward

Buonarotti, Michelangelo; homoeroticism of

Burne-Jones, Edward

The Butch Manual

Buzzacott, Francis H.

 

Calamus (Whitman)

Camp

Carabelli, Giancarlo

Carpenter, Edward; doctrine of form; on homosexual overtones in art; intermediate people for; third sex for

Casper, Johann Ludwig

Cassirer, Ernst

Castration anxiety

Castro neighborhood, clone culture in appearance of “safe sex” in; development of; leathermen and; performative quality of; types within

Cavalcaselle, J. B.

Cavalieri, Tommaso

Cellini, Benvenuto; interest in young men; soulless animalism of

Charcot, Jean-Martin

Chevalier, Julien

Christianity, sexuality and

Christopher Street

Circumcision (Pisano)

City of Night (Rechy)

Civilization: Its Cause and Cure (Carpenter)

Classical style: in Greek art; in History of the Art of Antiquity; new variations of; see also Neoclassicism, modern

Classicism; “grand style” in; for Pisano

Clement of Alexandria

Clifford, Edward

Clodion, Claude Michel

Clone culture and, in San Francisco; development of; leathermen and; performative quality of; types within

The Clouds (Aristophanes)

Clowes, John

Coldstream Report

Colonna, Vittoria

Color theory

Concupiscence; see also Libido

Congenital homosexuality

Contemporary Review

Corydon (Gide)

Cosmas

Cosmic Consciousness (Bucke)

Courbet, Gustave

Courtly love

Critical idealism

The Critique of the Power of Judgment (Kant)

Croce, Benedetto

Cross-generation

Crowe, J. A.

Crowther, Paul

Cultural erotics

Cultural norms, “queering” of

 

Dakyns, Henry Graham

Damian

Darwin, Charles; beauty for; cross-generation for debates over; decadent species for; pangenesis for; sexual selection theory; Shaw on; on standards of beauty; transmutation for; tree of life for; variation for see also Orchids

Darwinism; moral alternatives to

David (Donatello)

David (Verocchio)

David, Jacques-Louis

David, Marie-France

da Vinci, Leonardo; bisexuality of; Freudian essays on; homosexuality of; as “ideal homosexual,”; narcissism of; Sadger on homosexuality of; sexual subjectivity of

Davis, Whitney

Decadent art

Decadent historical sense

Dédé (Essebac)

Degeneration (Nordau)

de Joux, Otto

de la Chau, Géraudu

Delusions

Democratic aesthetics

Democratic art

The Deposition (Pisano)

Derepression

Derrida, Jacques; on Kantian theory

The Descent of Man (Darwin)

Desmond, William

Devereux, Georges

Dialectics

Die gleichgeschlechtliche (Bab)

The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species (Darwin)

“The Disciple” (Wilde)

Discourse on the Worship of Priapus and Its Connexion with the Mystic Religion of the Ancients (Knight)

Discours sur les anciens (de Longepierre)

Dislocation

Doctrine of ideal beauty

Doctrine of Universal Attraction

Dollimore, Jonathan

Donatello; art in relation to nature for; Greek art as influence on; homoeroticism in art of; naturalism for

Doryphoros (Polykleitos of Argos); see also Kanon

Double consciousness

Douglas, Alfred

Dover, Kenneth

Drama of Love and Death (Carpenter)

Drawing the Dream of the Wolves (Davis)

Drive: poetic mythology of; reconstructed history of; for Schopenhauer; for Simmel

Drummer

Duby, Georges

Dumézil, Georges

Dyer, Willie

 

Eakins, Thomas

Earl of Rochester

Eckhardt, Guido

Education of Young Törless (Musil)

The Effects of Cross and Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom (Darwin)

Ego, for Wollheim; assimilation of; core of; expulsion of; fragmentation of; integration of; primitive bodily form; unconscious history of

The Ego and His Own (Stirner)

Egotism, Nietzschean promotion of

Ellis, Havelock

Emotion, as theory

Empathy theorists; complex circuitry for locomotor system for;

Emulative replication models

The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics

Epicureanism

Ercole Tomei (Eckhardt)

Erethisms; for male heterosexuality

Eribon, Didier

Eroticism: in The Fine Arts; homosexuality and, intergenerational for Winckelmann; see also Homoeroticism

Erotogenic sexuality, Freudian model of

Essays Speculative and Suggestive (Symonds)

Essebac, Achille

Des Esseintes, Jean Floressas; orchids and, female sexuality and

L’esthétique du mouvement (Souriau)

Eucharisticon (Paulinus of Pella)

Euphranor

Evolution in Italian Art (Allen)

Expression

Expulsion, of ego

Extreme interestedness; see also Narcissism

 

Fabiola (Wiseman)

Faderman, Lillian

Fantasmatic iconicity

Fascism, art under

Ferenczi, Sandor

Fersen, Jacques

Fetishism

The Fine Arts (Symonds); eroticism in; Renaissance art in

Fineman, Joel

Flesh and the Ideal (Potts)

Fliess, Wilhelm

Florentine Painters of the Renaissance (Berenson)

Forberg, Friedrich Karl on homosexuality in Greco-Roman society; on “solipsism of modern philosophy,” 45; on Wax phalli of Isernia

Forbidden friendships

Formalism; for Berenson; essence of; latent; manifest; marked surface in; rules of design in; tertiary structure of; for Wollheim

Formatrix (Ulrichs)

Fortitude (Pisano)

Foucault, Michel on clone culture on courtly love critique of Freudianism; derepression for; on Freudianism friendship for; on gay culture; homoerotic sociability for; on intergenerational sex; Leathermen and; limit attitude for; monosexuality for; normative Christian sexuality for; on pederasty; penetration models of sex for; permanent reversal for; psychopathology training for; repetition for; see also Clone culture and, in San Francisco

Fragmentation, of ego

Francke, Johann Michael

François I of France at Leonardo da Vinci’s Deathbed (Ingres)

Frederick II (King of Prussia)

Fredi s’amuse (des Vignons)

French naturalistic school

Freud, Anna

Freud, Sigmund amphigenic homosexuality for; on bisexuality da Vinci essays; on erotogenic course of homosexuality; Foucault on genital worship for; influences on sexual anthropology; inverts for “Little Hans,” male homosexuality for, doctrine of; model of sexuality for; on narcissism; phallic amulets of; phallic imagery for; repression for; sexual aisthesis for; sexual function theory for; sexuality for, theory of sexual perception for; Wolf Man and, psychoanalysis of; see also Psychoanalysis; Wolf Man

Friedlaender, Benedict

Friendship; forbidden; for Foucault; homosexuality and; intersections of sexuality and; inversion and; as postgay

Fry, Roger

Furtwängler, Adolf

 

Gai Pied

Galilei, Galileo

Gauricus, Pomponius

Gay ghettos; as laboratory of sexual experimentation; see also Clone culture and, in San Francisco

Gay sex, obsolescence of

Gehlen, Arnold

Gender, in aesthetics

La génération de l’homme (Venette)

Genital worship

“The Genius of Greek Art” (Symonds)

Gesamkunstwerk

Geschichte der Kunt des Alterthums (Winckelmann)

Gesner, Johann

Ghiberti, Lorenzo; art in relation to nature for; Greek art as influence for; naturalism of

Giacomo, Gian (“Il Salai”)

Gibbon, Edward

Gide, André

Gilbert, Katherine

Giorgione

Girodet, Anne-Louis

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; erotica collection of

Gombrich, Ernst H.

Goodman, Nelson

Gower, Ronald

“Grand style,”

Great Toe of Saint Cosmas

Greek art: Classical style in; Donatello influenced by; for Ghiberti; Hegel on; homoeroticism in; ideal form in; for Kant, dynamic imaginative experience and; modern vs. ancient forms; pederasty in; phallic imagery in; Symonds on, homoeroticism in

Greek Culture and the Ego (Stokes)

Greek Homosexuality (Dover)

Green, Thomas

The Green Carnation (Hichens)

Greeting (Giorgione)

Grillparzer, Franz

Groos, Karl Gruber, Howard E.

 

Hall, G. Stanley

Hallucinations

Halperin, David

Hamilton, William

Hammermeister, Kai

d’Hancarville, Pierre F. Huguès

The Handling of Words (Lee)

Hartmann, Heinz

Hay, David Ramsay

Hegel, Georg W.F.; Absolute Mind for; cultural history for; on Greek art; historical idealism for; on Nachahmung; Renaissance art for

Hegelianism

Die hellenische Liebe in der Gegenwart (de Joux)

Henri III (King of France)

Henry the Fifth (Shakespeare)

Henry the Fourth, Part 2 (Shakespeare)

Hercules (Pisano)

Hercules and Antaeus (Ammanati)

Hercules and Antaeus (Pollaiuolo)

Hercules and Cacus (Bandinelli)

Hermaphroditism clinical observations of homosexuality and; as myth; real v. image of; transvestitism v.; unisexuality and

Hermaphroditismus und Zeugungsunfähigkeit (Taruffi)

Hermaphroditus (Beccadelli)

Heterosexuality: biheterosexuality; erethisms for

Heymann, Arnold

Hichens, Robert

“High style”: ideal beauty and; modern neoclassicism and

Hirn, Yrjö

Hirschfeld, Magnus; on bisexuality; doctrine of sexual intermediate states for

Historical idealism

Historicism

History of Aesthetic (Bosanquet)

History of Painting in Italy (Cavalcaselle/Crowe)

The History of Sexuality (Foucault); contrary sexual instinct, definitions of

History of the Art of Antiquity (Winckelmann); evolution of Classical style in; sculpture in

History of the Psychoanalytic Movement (Freud)

Hitschmann, Eduard

HIV; see Human immunodeficiency virus

Hogarth, William

Homoaestheticism

Homoeroticism; in art; in Greek art imagos of; of Michelangelo in modern art; moral insanity and; Nachahmung and; narcissism and; in Platonism; of Prince Hal: The Allegory of History; in queer beauty; in Renaissance art; sociability and; for Wilde; for Winckelmann

Homosexuality: aesthetic idealization of; as aesthetogenic; amphigenic; Anacreontic traditions and; in animals in art; bisexuality and; clone culture and, in San Francisco as congenital; cure rates for; of da Vinci; delusion of; erotogenic course of forbidden friendships and; Freud and, in males friendship and; in Greco-Roman society; hypnosis for; ideal; “ideal,” da Vinci and; impotence and; as inheritable; instinctive basis of; instinctualist; intergenerational eroticism and; inversion and; inverts and; judgment of taste and, as asocial; latent; as location-specific; love and; marriage reform and maternal influences on; multiform perversion and; myth of Priapus and; narcissism and; narcissistic-infantile; nonhomosexual; onanism and; pathologization of; pederasty v. penis fixation and, as erotogenic; Platonism and; prohibition of; psychical genesis of; as psychical hermaphroditism; sadomasochism and; Schopenhauer on; sexual attraction and; sublimation; theory of origins of; as unhistorical phenomenon; uranism and; of Wilde; of Wolf Man; see also Clone culture and, in San Francisco; Gay ghettos; Sadomasochism

Hortus Vitae: Essays on the Gardening of Life (Lee)

Hotten, James Campbell

Hughes, Thomas

Hugo, Victor

“The Human Body in Its Relation to Art” (Carpenter)

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Humanism

Husserl, Edmund

Huysmans, Joris-Karl; orchids as metaphor for

 

Ideal beauty: dynamic images of; “high style” and; for Kant
modern replication of; subjective universality of; see also Doctrine of ideal beauty

Ideal form: in Greek art; placidity in

Ideal homosexual

Idealism: in art; critical; historical

The Image in Form (Stokes/Wollheim)

Imagination, phenomenology of

Imagos: of homoeroticism; theory for

Impotence

Incorporation model

Incredulity of Thomas (Verrochio)

Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique

In Memoriam (Tennyson)

Instinctualist homosexuality

Integration, of ego Intergenerational sex; eroticism and, homosexuality and; sexual sociability and

Intermediate people

In the Key of Blue (Symonds)

Introduction to the Study of Dante (Symonds)

Inversion; friendship and; homosexuality and

L’inversion sexuelle (Chevalier)

Inverts: for Freud homosexuality and; narcissism and

Irreducible primary belief

L’isle des hermaphrodites

Italian art, phallic imagery in

Italian Sculptors (Perkins, C. C.)

 

Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen (Hirschfeld)

James, William; self-consciousness for

Janaway, Christopher

Jenkins, Ian

John Morden (Symonds)

Jones, Ernest

June, Jennie

Jung, Carl

Justi, Carl

 

Kaan, Heinrich

Kandinsky, Wassily

Kanon (Polykleitos of Argos)

Kant, Immanuel; analogy of optical presentation art theory influenced by; critical idealism; Derrida on; Greek art for, dynamic imaginative experience; ideal beauty for idealism in art; the ideal of beauty for; Polykleitos of Argos and; Third Critique of; see also The Critique of the Power of Judgment

Kelly, Michael

Kertbeny, Karl Maria

Kitaj, R. B.

Klein, Melanie; imago theory for; model of incorporation for; object-relations theory for

Knight, Richard Payne; antiquarianism of; doctrine of Universal Attraction; picturesque for; Primal Eros for; on Wax phalli of Isernia

Krauss, Friedrich

Kris, Ernst

Kryptadia

Kuhn, Helmut

Külpe, Oswald

 

Labisch, Siegmund

Lacan, Jacques; ego fragmentation for; mirror stages of

Lamplight Portrait of a Lady Singing (Sargent)

Lange, Carl

Languages of Art (Goodman)

Lankester, Edwin Ray

Last Days of Pompeii (Bulwer-Lytton)

Latent formalism

Latent homosexuality

“Laupts, Dr.”; see Saint-Paul, Georges Espé de Metz

Laurent, Émile

Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and Life (Lee)

Leathermen; iconography of

Leathermen’s Handbook (Townshend)

Leaves of Grass (Whitman)

Leblond, Gaspar Michel

Lectures on Aesthetics (Hegel)

Lee, Vernon; on affective dimensions of art; empathy theory for; libido for on same-sex identification; Swirl for

Leighton, Frederic

Lenau, Nicolaus

Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of His Childhood (Freud); homosexuality of da Vinci in

Leonardo da Vinci Dying in the Arms of Francis I (Ménageot)

Lessing, G.E.

Leveson-Gower, Ronald Sutherland; see Gower, Ronald

Liberalism

Liberation movements, homosexual

Libido; depressed; for Lee; transference of

Limit attitude

Lindley, John Lindsay, Alexander Lord

Linnean Society

Lipps, Theodore

“Little Hans” (Freud); high esteem and

Locomotor empathy

Loewenstein, Rudolph

de Longepierre (Baron)

Loran, Erle

Lo Scalza, Ippolito

Lotze, Rudolf Herman

Love, homosexuality and

Love in Autumn (Solomon)

Löwy, Emanuel

Lucretian Platonism

Ludovic (anonymous)

Die Lustseuche im Alterthum (Rosen-baum)

Lysippus

 

Macey, David

Machiavelli, Niccolà

Main, Geoff

Man and Superman (Shaw)

Manet, Édouard

Manifest formalism

Mantuan Gem

Manual of Classical Erotology (Forberg)

Marius the Epicurean (Pater)

Marriage reform

Martens, Kurt

Masson, Jeffrey

Maternal influences, on homosexuality; maternal phallus

Maternal phallus

Melzi, Francesco

Memoirs (Symonds)

Memorabilia (Xenophon)

Ménageot, Françoise-Guillaume

Mendel, Gregor

Mengs, Anton Raphael

Menzel, Adolf

Mercury (Gian Bologna)

Merezhkovski, Dimitri

Meunier, Constantin

Meyer, Konrad Ferdinand

Michéa, Claude François

Michelangelo; see Buonarotti Michelangelo

Michis, Pietro

Miller, Jacques-Alain

Miller, James

Millet, Jean-François

The Mind and Its Depths (Wollheim)

Mirror stage

Miss Anstruther-Thomson (Sargent)

Modern art, homoeroticism in

Modification, as process

Moll, Albert

Mona Lisa (da Vinci)

Monk’s Head orchid

Monosexuality

Monumens de la vie privée des douze Césars, d’après une suite des pierres gravées sur leue règne (d’Hancarville)

Moral insanity; homoeroticism and

Morelli, Giovanni

Mosaic Floor Pattern in the Florence Baptistery (Anstruther-Thomson)

Mother complex

Multiform perversion

Music and Its Lovers (Lee)

Musil, Robert

Mut (Goddess)

 

Nachahmung; cycles of; Hegel on; historicity of; homoeroticism and; idealization of oneself in; modern classicism in; pederasty and

Näcke, Paul; on narcissism

Narcissism; of da Vinci; for Freud; homoeroticism and; homosexuality and; inverts and; Näcke on; onanism and; for Symonds; for Whitman, as rhetoric

Narcissistic-infantile homosexuality

Nativity (Pisano)

Natural History (Pliny)

Naturalism: in Donatello art; in Ghiberti art; for Symonds

Natural Principles of Beauty as Developed in the Human Figure (Hay)

Natural selection: as metaphor; sexual selection as

The Nature of Representation (Bernheimer)

Nehamas, Alexander

Neoclassicism, modern, “High style” and

Neopaganism

The New Spirit (Ellis)

Newton, Isaac

Nietzsche, Friedrich; decadent historical sense for; promotion of egotism by

Nonhomosexual homosexual interactions

Nordau, Max

Nude Man Bearing a Corpse (Signorelli)

Nymph and Satyr Carousing, The Intoxication of Wine (Clodion)

Nyström, Anton

 

Object-relations theory

Ocular empathy

Onanism; narcissism and

“one eye” of subject, in art theory

One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (Halperin)

“On the Ability to Perceive the Beautiful in Art” (Winckelmann)

On the Emotions (Wollheim)

“On the Imitation of Greek Works of Art” (Wincklemann)

On the Origin of Species (Darwin)

Orchids Huysmans and, as metaphor for; idealization of; Monk’s Head; venereal morbidity and

Organic metaphors: natural selection as; orchids and lust; in Victorian cultures; see also Orchids

Organism, historicity of

Origins of Art (Hirn)

“Outlaw representations,”

 

Painting, theory of; instrumentality in; public visibility as factor in

Painting as an Art (Wollheim)

Pangenesis

Panjekeff, Serge; see Wolf Man

Parerga and Paralipomena (Schopenhauer)

“Parergon” (Derrida)

Pastoralism

Pater, Walter

Paulinus of Pella

Pederasty: Foucault on; in Greek art; homosexuality Nachahmung and; Tardieu on

Penis, fixation on: erotogenic importance of; homosexuality and

Perkins, Charles C.

Permanent reversal

Perseus (Cellini) models for

Personality (Allport)

Perversions of the Sex Instinct (Moll)

Pevsner, Nikolaus

Pfister, Oskar

Phaedo (Plato)

Phallic amulets; historical significance of; reproduction of

Phallic imagery: apotropaic bells; Aristotle on Le beau idéal and; female worship of; for Freud; in Greek art; iconography and; in Italian art libido and; maternal; myth of Priapus; Phallos; repetition in; in Roman sculpture; universalization of; Wax phalli of Isernia; see also Wax phalli of Isernia

Phallos

Phenomenology of Spirit (Hegel)

Phidias; “high style” of

Philosophy, solipsism of; see also Analytic philosophy

Philosophy of mind

Phimosis

Physiological Aesthetics (Allen)

Pictorial organization

Pictorial surface model

The Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde)

Picturesque

Pigonati, Andrea

Pinel, Philippe

Pisano, Nicola; aesthetic sense; classicism for; male viewer and, position of

Plato; Ideas for; metaphysics for; sexual aesthetics and

Platonic Forms; see Platonic Ideas

Platonic Ideas: for Santayana; for Schopenhauer

Platonism: aesthetic element in; Epicureanism and; homoeroticism in; homosexuality and; Lucretian; mediated; renaissance of; for Schopenhauer; for Winckelmann

Pliny

Podro, Michael

De la poésie chrétienne (Rio)

del Pollaiuolo, Antonio; moral character in art

Polykleitos of Argos; “high style” of

Pornography

Portrait of a Young Man (Batoni)

Postgay friendships

Potts, Alex

Praetorius, Numa

Preston, John

Priapus, myth of; Wax phalli of Isernia and

Prichard, James Cowles

Priestley, Flora

Primal Eros

Primavera (Botticelli)

Primordial aestheticism

Prince Hal: The Allegory of History (Leveson-Gower) homoeroticism of

The Principles of Beauty (Symonds, J.A.)

A Problem in Greek Ethics (Symonds)

A Problem in Modern Ethics (Symonds)

Prud’hon, Pierre-Paul

Psychic depths

Psychic perspectives

Psychoanalysis: aisthesis and; Wollheim and

Psychoanalysis of Children (Klein)

Psychopathia Sexualis (Kaan)

Psychopathia Sexualis (Krafft-Ebing)

La Pucelle d’Orleans (Voltaire)

 

Quarterly Review

Queer beauty: contexts for; homoerotic significance in; idealization of

Queer dress, contemporary

Quinet, Edgar

 

Raffalovich, Marc-André

“Realism and Idealism” (Symonds)

À Rebours (Huysmans)

Récherches sur les origines, l’esprit et les progrès des arts de la Grèce (d’Hancarville)

Rechy, John

Recursions and devolutions

Redemptive Art: A Discourse in Florence (von Kupffer)

Renaissance art; in The Fine Arts; homoeroticism in

A Renaissance Idyll (von Kupffer)

Renaissance in Italy (Symonds)

Repetition; historicity of

Replication: in art theory; ideal beauty and, modern version of

Replications (Davis)

Representationality, in art theory

Repression

Reynolds, Joshua

Rio, Alexis-François

Rolfe, Robert Allen

Roman aus der Décadence (Martens)

Rose, Louis

Rosenbaum, Julius

Ruskin, John

Russell, Bertrand

 

Sacred and Profane Love (Titian)

Sadger, Isidor; on da Vinci, homosexuality of

Sadomasochism; for Foucault; homosexuality and; psychic constitution of; roles in

“Safe sex,” reversal of

Saint-Paul, Georges Espé de Metz

“Il Salai”; see Giacomo, Gian

Same-sex love; see Homosexuality

Sansovino

Santayana, George; art theory for; Platonic Ideas for

Sargent, John Singer

“The Satyr and the Goat”; see Soter Cosmou

“Scented Herbage of My Breast” (Whitman)

Schäfer, Heinrich

Schilder, Paul

Schmeer, Josefine

Schomburgk, Robert

Schopenhauer, Arthur; aesthetics for; art theory for; Drive for; on homosexuality; idealism in art for; metaphysical ethics for philosophical system of; Platonic Ideas for as Platonist; systematic metaphysics of; Will for

De sculptura et pictura antiquorum (Gauricus)

Segal, Hanna

Segantini, Giovanni

Self-consciousness

The Sense of Beauty (Santayana)

“Sex, Power, and the Politics of Identity” (Foucault)

Sexual aesthetics; Plato and; Socrates and

Sexual attraction, homosexuality and

Sexual function theory

Sexual intermediate states, doctrine for

Sexual Inversion (Ellis/Symonds)

Sexuality: aesthetics and; amphigenic; erotogenic responses for; Freudian model for; orchids and, for females; pornography and; psychological narratives for; unified theories of

Sexual selection, theory of; altruism and; bigenderedness and; biheterosexuality; as evolutionary mechanism; female choice in; as natural selection

Sexual sociability

Sexual theory, of Freud

Shafer, Roy

Shakespeare, William

Shaw, George Bernard; Darwinism for

The Sheep and the Ceremony: The Leslie Stephen Lecture (Wollheim)

Sidgwick, Henry

Significant form, doctrine of

Signorelli, Luca

Silenus

Simmel, Georg; art theory for; on Drive

Sketches of the History of Christian Art (Lindsay)

Sleep of Endymion (Girodet)

Sloan, Kim

Sociability, art theory and

Social norms, “queering” of

Society of Dilettanti

Socrates; sexual aesthetics and

Socrates sanctus paederasta (Gesner)

Sodom (Earl of Rochester)

“Il Sodoma,” see Bazzi, Antonio

Solipsism

Solomon, Simeon

Soter Cosmou

Souriau, Paul

The Sower (Millet)

Sparshott, Francis

Spencer, Herbert

Spengler, Oswald

Spiritual aesthetics

Spiritual art

St. George (Donatello)

St. John (da Vinci)

Stein, Philipp

Stekel, Wilhelm

The Stevedore (Meunier)

Stirner, Max

Stokes, Adrian; aestheticism for; teleology of artistic form for

Stones of Venice (Ruskin)

Studies in the History of the Renaissance (Pater)

Studies of the Greek Poets (Symonds)

Subjective universality

Sublimation

Suffrage, for females

Susini, Clemente

“Swerve,”

Swinburne, Algernon Charles

Swirl

Symonds, John Addington; autoerotic perversion; democratic art for; double consciousness for; father’s influence on; on Greek art, homoeroticism in on homoeroticism, in Renaissance art; narcissism for; naturalism for; sense of self for; sexual ethics for; trances for

Symposium (Xenophon)

 

Tarantism

Tardieu, Ambrose; on pederasty

Taruffi, Cesare

Tatti, Jacopo; see Sansovino

Tennyson, Alfred

Thayer, Abbott

Third Critique (Kant)

Third sex

The Thread of Life (Wollheim)

Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (Freud); sexual aberrations in

Threefoldness

Titian

Tom Brown’s Schooldays (Hughes)

Torcia, Michele

Townshend, Larry

Toynbee, Arnold

Trances

Transcendental ego

Transmutation

Transposition

Transvestitism; hermaphroditism v.

Tree of life, for Darwin; literary resonances for

Tuke, Henry Scott

Twofoldness

Tyrwhitt, St. John

 

Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich

Unisexuality

Uranism; homosexuality and

Uranisme et unisexualité (Raffalovich)

Urban Aboriginals (Main)

“Use and Beauty’ (Spencer)

 

Variation, for Darwin

The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication (Darwin)

The Various Contrivances by Which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilized by Insects (Darwin)

Vasari, Giorgio

Vaughn, Charles

Vecelli, Tiziano; see Titian

Venette, Nicholas

Venturi, Lionello

Verrochio, Andrea

Vienna Psychoanalytic Society

des Vignons, Max

Virgin and St. Anne (da Vinci)

Vogtherr, Christoph

Voltaire

von Berg, Friedrich

von Bünau, Heinrich

von Gloeden, Wilhelm

von Katte, Hans Hermann

von Kleist, Heinrich

von Krafft-Ebing, Richard

von Kupffer, Elisar

von Levezow, Conrad

von Platen, August

von Römer, Lucien

von Schrenck-Notzing, Albert; homosexuality cure rates

Vultures, symbolism of Mut and

 

Wagner, Richard

Wallace, Alfred Russel

Walpole, Horace

Warburg, Aby; art theory for

Warren, Edward Perry

Watteau, Antoine

Wax phalli of Isernia as anatomy model; Catholic corruption of; female arousal symbolism and; female dedication to; as fertility tool; in festivals; Forberg on; Knight on; for male potency; material evidence for; mystic meanings of origins of use for; Priapus myth and; priests and; restoration of; in Roman healing centers; in shrines and sanctuaries; Society of Dilettanti and; verification of; as votives; as whole material objects

Werther, Ralph

Westphal, Carl

Whitman, Walt; narcissism as rhetoric for

Wilbraham, Roger

Wilde, Oscar; aestheticism for; homoeroticism for; homosexuality of

Wilhelm, Eugen; see Praetorius, Numa

Will: objectification of; for Schopenhauer

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim; art theory for; cultural erotics for; doctrine of ideal beauty emulative replication models for; eroticism for; erotic self-interest for; as founder of academic art history; homoeroticism for; ideal form for; on perception of beauty in art; Platonism for; psychosocial dynamics; “swerve” for; “taste for statues,” on types of beauty; see also Nachahmung

Winckelmann, sein Leben, seine Werke, und sein Zeitgenossen (Justi)

Winckelmann und sein Jahrhundert (Goethe)

Witt, George

Wittels, Franz

Wittgenstein, Ludwig; model of aspectivity for

Wolf Man (patient); latent homosexuality of; psychoanalysis of; Wollheim analysis of

Wollheim, Richard in art reform movement art theory for; ego for; fantasmatic iconicity for; formalism for; phenomenology of imagination for; philosophy of mind for; pictorial surface model for; political instrumentality of art psychic depths for; psychoanalysis and; representationality of art for Wolf Man, analysis of

The World as Will and Representation (Schopenhauer)

World pictures

Wotton, Lord Henry

Wright, Thomas

Wymore, Mary Isabel

 

Xenophon

 

Young, Julian

 

Zeibig, Gottlob

Zephyr (Prud’hon)

Zeuxis

Zeuxis Choosing His Models for Helen from the Most Beautiful Young Women of Croton (Michis)

Zola, Émile