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THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORKMANSHIP. 
(InLustRateD By THE LanTeERN.) 
By MR. CHARLES ROWLEY, M.A. 7th February, 1905. 
SY NOPSiS. 
Natrona Expression 1n Work. 
The Russians in a wonderful literature. 
The Japanese in a marvellous workmanship. 
We are in the current of other tendencies. 
IDEALS, Greek. 
Perfect workmanship to honour the goddess 
and protector of their city, Athena, 
Tue PartHeon, 438 B.c. 
The collaborations of Ictinus and Callicrates, 
architects, and Phidias, the sculptor, to the 
honour of the Goddess Athena: architecture, 
perfect in its proportions and dignity ; sculp- 
ture, perfect in its conception, beautiful in 
. composition, and exquisite in workmanship. 
Tue Pepiment. Birra oF ATHENA. 
See Rusxin’s ‘“ Queen oF Tue Arr.” 
Tue Merorr. Tue Centaur anp THE GREEK, 
Tue Frieze, illustrating one of the festivals in 
honour of Athena, where sons and daughters 
of noble citizens are taking part with heroes 
and deities ; a noble ideal and a masterpiece | 
of appropriate and beautiful decoration. 
The building, with its beautiful enrichments. 
was the shrine for the impressive Chrysele- | 
phantine (Gold and Ivory) figure of the 
Goddess Athena, by Phidias (a standing figure 
37 feet high). 

SLIDES. 
Front 
of 
Parthenon. 
Pediment 
of 
Front. 
Theseus. 
The Frieze. 
Roman Copy. 
