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Stuart's Reputation, 139

Stuart's Drawing, 139

Stuart a Punster, 140

Stuart born in a Snuff-Mill, 140

Stuart's Nose, 140

Stuart's Sitters, 141

Stuart's Mark, 142

Stuart and his Dog, 142

The Temple of Diana at Ephesus, 144

The Dying Gladiator, 144

Fabius Maximus, 145

Love of the Arts among the Romans, 146

Comparative Merits of the Venus de Medici and the
Venus Victrix, 147

The Effect of Painting on the Mind, 147

Pausias, 148

The Garland Twiner, 148

Protogenes, the great Rhodian Painter, 149

Parrhasius, 150

The Demos, and other Works of Parrhasius, 150

Parrhasius and the Olynthian Captive, 151

The Vanity of Parrhasius, 152

The Invention of the Corinthian Capital, 152

The Invention of Sculpture, 153

Praxiteles, 154

Praxiteles and Phidias compared, 154

The Works of Praxiteles, 155

The Venus of Cnidus, 155

Praxiteles and Phryne, 156

The King of Bithynia and the Venus of Cnidus, 157

Phidias, 157

Phidias and Alcames, 159

Ingratitude of the Athenians, 159