Additional Notes. 54^ 



Angelica Kauffman. Although she is very high on the 

 h'sr of artists, her works have not sufficient force of character 

 and composition to entitle her to such praise." 



Landscape Painting, p. 41 1. 



In Landscape painting Mop.eland is entitled to respectfiil 

 notice. He is said to have a very superior genius for this de- 

 partment of painting. 



Painting on Glass, p. 413. 



The finest specimens of Jervas's talents in painting oa 

 glass are some copies from West, in the windows ot St^ 

 George's Chapel, at Windsor. 



Roman Sculpture, p. 415. 



** Roman genius" in sculpture is improperly mentioned. A 

 Roman school of this art is scarcely recognized. 



Algardi. p. 415. 



Algardi lived early in the eighteenth century. Among 

 the numerous works on which his reputation is built, his fa- 

 mous specimen of Alto Relief, in St. Peter's, at Rome, de- 

 serves particular commendation. The subject is the appear- 

 ance of St. Peter and St. Paul to Attilla, when laying 

 siege to Rome. It is one of the finest things to be seen ia 

 that city. 



Impressioiis from Marble, p. 420. 



The principal advantage attending the method of taking 

 off an impression of any figures or writing drawn on viarble, 

 is the perfect freedom with which the figures or writing can 

 be drawn. 



