Note 083
Praxiteles excelled in Fauns, and that of
Athens was his own masterpiece. Rome now contains about
thirty of the same character. When the ditch of St. Angelo
was cleansed under Urban VIII., the workmen found the
sleeping Faun of the Barberini palace; but a leg, a thigh,
and the right arm, had been broken from that beautiful
statue, (Winkelman, Hist. de l'Art, tom. ii. p. 52, 53, tom
iii. p. 265.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 41