[2137] Greek for “sluggard.”

[2138] Probably, from the context, a pupil, also, of Pausias.

[2139] In pencil painting, and in encaustic.

[2140] Probably the same painter that is mentioned in Chapter [37].

[2141] An effect for which Schalken is famous.

[2142] “Shading his eyes.”

[2143] Son and pupil of Aglaopho, and brother of Polygnotus. He was probably a native of Thasos.

[2144] See Chapter 36, Note [2029], page 261.

[2145] “Dolus.” An emblematical picture evidently, probably representing the events just prior to the capture of Troy.

[2146] A famous diver, mentioned by Herodotus, B. viii. c. 8, Pausanias, B. x. c. 19, and Strabo, B. ix.