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Ditto of a womari. Good. 



Ditto of P/;r J. A b<^amiful figure ar.d 

 drapery. 



Ditto of Hirciles. Indi5erent. 



Hymen. The attitude nne. 



Starue of Veyiiii half naked. Her body 

 very £ne j the draper}^ llipping 

 oit it, and the turn of her left 

 thigh and leg itriking. 



Statue oi Melpomene litting. A ver\' ex- 

 preilive attitude, fine arm, and 

 noble draper}'. 



A Grecizn Lady. Bad draperv. 



Statue of Camilla. Li^ht draoenr. 



Ditto cf a Grecian Philofopher. Mid- 

 dling. 



Statue of Cai'uj Mariiis. Very fine 

 expreiHon j and the pofture of 

 the right hand and arm very 

 natural. 



Ditto cf Bacchus naked. The turn of 

 the body incomparable ; the at- 

 titude and ipirit of the fgure 

 noble; alive. 



Statue oi'julia. DifgufHng. 



The trunk of a woman litting. Re- 

 mains of a good ftatue, but fadly 

 defaced. 



A naked 



