Page:History of Art in Sardinia, Judæa, Syria and Asia Minor Vol 2.djvu/95

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Sculpture. 79 / of this chapter, is owing to difference of material — here soft, easily worked, but as easily destroyed ; there hard and resisting. The most important and striking monuments that we shall find on our path, will not be, as heretofore, stray detached remains of buildings that have long disappeared, but rock-cut sculptures with relief and contour almost intact, against which the fury of the elements has beaten in vain, and which were accounted old when Homer wandered from city to city singing his divine poems.