XXXV. Love and death
XXXVI. Surrender of Breda
XXXVII. The birth of Venus
XXXVIII. The Rape of Europa
XXXIX. Battle of S. Egidio
XL. The ascension of Christ
XLI. The baptism of Christ
XLII. Portrait of the artist’s daughter
XLIII. Monte SOLARO, Capri
XLIV. Part of the “Surrender of Breda”
XLV. Venus, Mercury, and Cupid
XLVI. Olympia
XLVII. L’EMBARQUEMENT pour Cythere
XLVIII. The Ansidei Madonna
XLIX. Finding of the body of st. Mark
L. From A drawing by Holbein
LI. Sir Charles DILKE
LII. John Redmond, M.P.
LIII. The lady Audley
LIV. Study on brown paper
LV. From A silver point drawing
LVI. Study for tree in “The boar Hunt”
LIST OF DIAGRAMS
I. Types of first drawings by children
II. Showing where SQUARENESSES
may be looked for
III. A device for enabling
students to observe appearances
as A
flat
subject
IV. Showing three principles
of construction used in observing
masses,
curves, and position of points
V. Plan of cone illustrating
principles of light and shade
VI. Illustrating some points
connected with the eyes
VII. Egg and dart moulding
VIII. Illustrating variety in
symmetry
IX. Illustrating variety in
symmetry
X. Illustrating influence of
horizontal lines
XI. Illustrating influence of
vertical lines
XII. Illustrating influence of
the right angle
XIII. Love and death
XIV. Illustrating power of
curved lines
XV. The birth of Venus