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Statue of Antinous, Difproportion it- 

 felf, but owing, I fuppofc, to the 

 joinings, or dcfigned for an ele- 

 vated fituation. 

 A Grecian Lady. The difplay of the 

 left thigh and leg through the 

 drapery fine. 

 Statue of Jupiter and Leda. Much de- 

 faced; but the left leg is well 

 feen through the drapery, and 

 the turn of her right thigh is 

 good i likewife the remains of a 

 fine attitude. 

 Statue of Scipio Africanus. Drapery 

 bold, and the pofture of \\\^ 

 hand and arm fine. 

 A trunk of a woman. Good. 

 A boy with his finger in his mouth. 



A nothing. 

 Statue of Jupiter fitting. Heavy. 

 Ditto of a woman. Her form iatw 



through the drapery is good. 

 The trunk of a v/oman. The right 

 thigh and leg is pretty well feen 

 through the drapery. 

 Germanicuss tomb. Spirited reliefs. 

 Statue of a Roman Conful. The poflure 



of the right arm unnatural. 

 Vol. III. F f Ditto 



