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ulty, its employment in design in, 30. " freedom from rivalry, healthful, 110 _seq._ " government direction of, 129. " guilds, decoration of their buildings, 110 _seq._ Trade, guilds, _continued_:-- " " under public management, 114. " secrecy of, bad, 110 _seq._ " true co-operation in, what, 112. " youths to learn some manual, 128. Tradesmen, their modern social position wrong, 114. Truth, dependent on justice and love, 152. Turner, prices of his pictures, when a boy, 98. " his want of gentle training, 28. Ugliness, is evil, 177. Usury, a "mortal sin," 185. Utility, not to be the sole object of life, 10. Vellum, for water-colour drawing, 43. Venice, art of, aided by beautiful dress, 54. " Ducal Palace, chronology of the capital, 141 _n._ Verona, amphitheatre of, 76. " battle-fields of, 77. " greatest art-treasury in the world, 76 _seq._ " typical of Gothic architecture, 76. Veronese, P., eternally right, 157. " "Family of Darius," purchased by National Gallery, for L14,000, 55. Verrocchio, a goldsmith, 46. " master of Leonardo, 46. Virtues, the, fresco of, by A. Lorenzetti, at Siena, 57. " winged (Siena), _ib._ _seq._ Wages, fixed rate of, advocated, 113, 129. Wall-paper, 159. Wants, the invention of new, 138. War, destruction of works of art by, 75. Water-colour drawings, perishable, and why, 42. " " to be on vellum, not paper, 43. Wealth, author's respect for true, 1. " duty and, 119-20. " earned and inherited, 143. Wealth, _continued_:-- " freedom of spending, to be allowed, 142. " how gained, 117. " means well-being, 147. " mediaeval view of, 4. " modern honour paid to, 1, 2. " power of, 4. " principles of, 114 _seq._ " works of art, how far they are, 132 _n._ Wealthy, the, "pilots of the State," 119, 142. " " claims of the poor on, 143. " " way in which they should spend their money, 143. Wisdom, preciousness of, 174. Women, education of, drawing, 158-9. " J. S. Mill on the position of, 180. Woodcuts, cheap and nasty, 40. Wordsworth's essay on the Poor Law Amendment Bill, 16 _n._ Workhouses, to be worthy their name, 114. Working-men's College, drawing at the, 156. Youth, encouragement good for, 26 _seq._ " of a nation, to be guarded, 134. " work of a, necessarily imperfect, but blameable, if bold or slovenly, 25. THE END. Printed by BALLANTYNE,
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