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04; Nollekens and the Widow, i, 305; his odd Compliments, i, 306. Norgate, Edward--his Visit to Italy, Mishaps, and travelling Home on foot, i, 308. Northcote, James, and Fuseli, ii, 78. Numismatics, iii, 269; Value of the Science to Archaeology, Philology, the Fine Arts, etc., iii, 270; 70,000 Ancient Medals, iii, 272. Obelisks, Egyptian, iii, 30; Number of, at Rome, ii, 152; Removal of one by Fontana, iii, 33; Removal of one from Thebes to Paris, iii, 40; Cleopatra's Needles, iii, 42. Odeon, the first at Athens, ii, 182. Olynthian Captive, Story of, i, 151. Origin of Label Painting, ii, 278. Pacheco--his Opinions on Art as restricted by the Inquisition, i, 212. Pareda, Antonio--his Artifice to Keep up Appearances, iii, 202. Pareja, Juan de, the Slave of Velasquez, i, 228; his Love of Painting and his Success, i, 229; his Gratitude to his Master, i, 229. Painter, perilous adventure of a, iii, 245 Painter of Florence, Curious Legend of the, iii, 217 Painter-Friar, the Devil, and the Virgin, iii, 220. Painting among the Egyptians, iii, 1 and 263. Painting among the Greeks, i, 22, 27, and iii, 265. Painting among the Romans, i, 88, and ii, 152. Painting, Revival of, in Italy, ii, 244. Painting, Italian Schools of, ii, 292. Painting, Golden Age of, in Italy, ii, 149; Lanzi's Philosophy of, ii, 150; Milizia's, ii, 154. Painting--different Schools Compared, i, 110. Painting, Effects of, on the Mind, i, 147. Painting from Nature, i, 18. Painting, Oil, Invention of, ii, 141. Painting, oldest Oil, extant, iii, 181. Painting, Portrait, Johnson's Apology for, i, 197. Painting, Origin of Label, ii, 278. Paintings transferred from Walls and Panels to Canvas, ii, 146. Paintings, Curious, iii, 180. Paintings, Evanescent, i, 106. Palace, Nero's Golden, ii, 155. Palaces of Rome, iii, 65. Palmaroli--his Method of transferring Paintings from Walls and Panels to Canvas, ii, 147. Pantoja and the Eagle, iii, 205. Parrhasius, i, 150; his Demos and other Works, i, 150; the Olynthian Captive, i, 151; his Vanity, i, 152. Parthenon at Athens, ii, 170; its Dilapidation, by the Venetians, Turks, and Lord Elgin, ii, 171. Pausias, i, 148; his Works and the Garland Twiner, i, 148. Perpetual Lamps, ii, 182.
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