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... place of the deceased from motives of either honour or affection . In both cases , where the means existed of erecting an appropriate memorial , labour and expense were alike lavishly bestowed upon it . During the mythical period of ...
... place of the deceased from motives of either honour or affection . In both cases , where the means existed of erecting an appropriate memorial , labour and expense were alike lavishly bestowed upon it . During the mythical period of ...
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... place , " singuli artifices sumpserunt certatim partes ad ornandum et probandum , Leochares , Bryaxes , Scopas , Praxiteles , nonnulli etiam putant Timotheum ; quorum artis eminens excellentia coegit ad Septem Spectaculorum ejus operis ...
... place , " singuli artifices sumpserunt certatim partes ad ornandum et probandum , Leochares , Bryaxes , Scopas , Praxiteles , nonnulli etiam putant Timotheum ; quorum artis eminens excellentia coegit ad Septem Spectaculorum ejus operis ...
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... place in 1841 ; and subsequently the work of excavation was begun under the directions of Mr. Newton and Captain Spratt : until at length , in 1857 , the Fragments of Sculpture now arranged in the British Museum as " THE BUDRUM MARBLES ...
... place in 1841 ; and subsequently the work of excavation was begun under the directions of Mr. Newton and Captain Spratt : until at length , in 1857 , the Fragments of Sculpture now arranged in the British Museum as " THE BUDRUM MARBLES ...
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... flourished at the end of the fifteenth century ; who endeavoured to abolish the use of gilding in pictures , and to establish genuine painting in the place of illuminating . * We regret that our limits compel us to compress 2 9.
... flourished at the end of the fifteenth century ; who endeavoured to abolish the use of gilding in pictures , and to establish genuine painting in the place of illuminating . * We regret that our limits compel us to compress 2 9.
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... place two such masses upon four straight columns would evince great poverty of invention . A horse should never be made to look like a biped , as it must if represented at rest , when viewed in certain positions . The Greeks therefore ...
... place two such masses upon four straight columns would evince great poverty of invention . A horse should never be made to look like a biped , as it must if represented at rest , when viewed in certain positions . The Greeks therefore ...
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