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The Masai warrior Fig. 96 and Ozymandias, the Egyptian king, Fig. 97, have similar expre$sions. The model in Figs 98 and 99 gives an indication ot the slightly raised head mentioned earlier.

The Alchemist, Fig. 100, is intended to show his belief in his own superiority by reason of his magical skills.

Study of antique Greek, Egyptian, Roman and Renaissance art would be well repaid in the search for nobility.

Fig. 96 Masai warrior

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Fig. 97 Ozymandias



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