Excerpt from Musée de Peinture Et de Sculpture, ou Recueil des Principaux Tableaux Statues Et Bas-Reliefs des Collections Publiques Et Particulières de l'Europe, Vol. 1: Dessiné Et Gravé A l'Eau-Forte
A défaut d'histoire, on peut du moins, par des déductions philosophiques, reconnaître les causes qui ont pu donner à l'art grec son prodigieux développement. Nous nous proposons en parlant de la sculpture de traiter à fond cette question.
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