[17] See Book VII. in Henry King’s translation, from which the quotations here are drawn. The same story is delightfully modernized in Hawthorne’s Tanglewood Tales and Kingsley’s Greek Heroes.

[18] See the volume on Greek Sculpture in the Riverside Art Series, chap. xiii.

[19] In our reproduction a small portion of the landscape is cut off at each end.

[20] From Gareth and Lynette.

[21] From Guinevere.

[22] This analysis of Mary’s character is suggested in the Introduction to Mrs. Jameson’s Legends of the Madonna, p. 28.

[23] See the volume on Murillo in the Riverside Art Series, Chapter I.

[24] See The Golden Legend, in Caxton’s translation, edited by F. S. Ellis (Temple Classics), vol. iv., pages 238, 239, 245.

[25] Mrs. Jameson in Sacred and Legendary Art, page 74.

[26] See [page 57].