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All the lower part of the figure of Cicero has been not only repainted but changed; the face is genuine I believe retouched, but so cautiously and skilfully, that it is probably now more beautiful than at first. III. LOGIC. The science of reasoning, or more accurately Reason herself, or pure intelligence.

It was lying face upward on the floor, and he saw it was the picture of a child; then involuntarily he stopped to scan it, and it came over him this small face, so beautifully molded, so full of intelligence and charm, was a reproduction of Weatherbee in miniature; yet retouched by a blend of the mother; her eyes under David's level brows.

"And as I have spent my life in collecting together and choosing a few pictures, some of the greatest masters' most glorious work, and as these pictures are as the master left them genuine examples, neither repainted nor retouched, it has been a painful thought to me that the paintings which have been the joy of my life, may be sold by public auction, and go, some to England, some to Russia, till they are all scattered abroad again as if they had never been gathered together.

It will be seen, that some of the same characters which have been given in preceding writers, appear in the "Female Scripture Biography;" but the reader may perhaps be conciliated to this seeming repetition, by being reminded that they were necessarily retouched, in order to complete the series; while the writer satisfies himself with the reflection that, whatever subjects are deduced from Scripture, are not only unexhausted, but will forever remain inexhaustible.

We had a hundred or so photos of flying saucers, both stills and movies. Many were fakes some so expert that it took careful study by photo interpreters to show how the photos had been faked. Some were the crudest of fakes, automobile hub caps thrown into the air, homemade saucers suspended by threads, and just plain retouched negatives.

In spite of the long years that had passed, Landseer sent it at once to the man for whom it had been made, with the message that he had not retouched it nor changed it in the least, "because," said he, "I thought it better not to mingle the style of my youth with that of my old age."

Sheila was as much more beautiful than anything Millings had ever seen as her white gown was more exquisite than anything Millings had ever worn. It was a work of art, and Sheila was, also, in some strange sense, a work of art, something shaped and fashioned through generations, something tinted and polished and retouched by race, something mellowed and restrained, something bred.

Forgeries Perpetrated by the Aid of Tracing a Common and Dangerous Method Using Transparent Tracing Paper How the Movements are Directed Formal, Broken and Nervous Lines Retouched Lines and Shades Tracing Usually Presents a Close Resemblance to the Genuine Traced Forgeries Not Exact Duplicates of Their Originals The Danger of an Exact Duplication Forgers Usually Unable to Exactly Reproduce Tracing Using Pencil or Carbon-Guided Lines Retouching Revealed under the Microscope Tracing with Pen and Ink Over a Transparency Making a Practice and Study of Signatures Forgeries and Tracings Made by Skilful Imitators Most Difficult of Detection Free-Hand Forgery and Tracing A Few Important Matters to Observe in Detecting Forgery by Tracing Photographs a Great Aid in Detecting Tracing How to Compare Imitated and Traced Writing Furrows Traced by Pen Nibs Tracing Made by an Untrained Hand Tracing with Pen and Ink Over a Transparency Internal Evidence of Forgery by Tracing Forgeries Made by Skilful Imitators How to Determine Evidences of Forgery by Tracing Remains of Tracings Examining Paper in Transmitted Light Freely Written Tracings A Dangerous Method of Forgery.

The hall of justice, which they oppose to our Westminster-hall, but between which there is no resemblance, is two hundred and fifty-six feet long, and eighty-six broad; the form, of it a rhomboid: the walls richly ornamented by Pietro d'Abano, who originally designed, and began to paint the figures round the sides: they have however been retouched by Giotto, who added the signs of the Zodiac to Peter's mysterious performances, which meant to explain the planetary influences, as he was a man deeply dipped in judicial astrology; and there is his own portrait among them, dressed like a Zoroastrian priest, with a planet in the corner.

In Three Lectures, delivered in Boston, January, 1861. By Caroline H. Dall, Author of "Woman's Right to Labor," "Historical Pictures Retouched," etc., etc. Boston. Walker, Wise, & Co. 16mo. pp. xx., 165. 50 cts. Eugénie Grandet; or, The Miser's Daughter. From the French of Honoré de Balzac. Translated by O.W. Wight and F.B. Goodrich. New York. Rudd & Carleton. 12mo. pp. 309. $1.00.

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