H.B. Forman's meticulous notes on sculptures in Rome and Florence provide both historical context and a critical appreciation of the works themselves. The inclusion of a Lucianic fragment and a criticism of Peacock's poem Rhododaphne further enrich the work. A must-read for scholars and lovers of sculpture alike.
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