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A collection of essays and critical sketches that examine sculpture, painting, and theatrical representation through historical study, aesthetic reflection, and occasional imaginative exercises. The author considers Renaissance figures and classical sculptors, surveys the recovery and reception of ancient marbles, outlines technical practices such as plaster casting among the Greeks and Romans, stages an imagined conversation with a Stoic emperor to probe artistic philosophy, and offers a critique of English stage adaptations exemplified by Macbeth. Interwoven are travel‑informed reflections on Italian cities, artists' methods, and the relationship between religion, history, and artistic renewal.
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