332 FIE
Venice, excelled in hiftory, died in the year 1666, aged fevtnty-
fix years.
tEVER, is reprefented, in painting, by a young woman
meagre and pale, having black hair, hot vapour iffuing out of
her mouth, a lion at her feet, very melancholy, holding one hand
upon her heart, and in the other the chain of a flave infcribed,
Membra cuncla fatifcunt.
She is young, becaufe young perfons are moft, fubject to Fe-
vers ; her mouth open fignifies the included heat wants vent;
the lion denotes a Fever, becaufe he is always in one ; the chain
fhews, that it affecls all the parts by the arteries diffufed through
the members.
Le FEVRE tie Venife, was a French hiftory-painter, who
came into England in the reign of king Charles II. He was bet-
ter at deiigning, as appears by his work, than for painting; he
had a particular excellence in ftaining marble, which he did fe-
veral times for prince Rupert. He died in London about forty-
five years ago, and lies buried in St. Martin's Church.
0 char do FIALETTI fecit. A painter and engraver
of Bologna, ufed this mark.
FIDELITY, is reprefented, in painting, by a woman cloathed
in white, with a feal in one hand, a key in the other, and a white
dog by her.
The key and feal denote fidelity, becaufe they lock up and
conceal fecrets ; the dog is the moft faithful animal in the world,
and beloved by men.
FIELDS, hills, and mountains. I. Fields that lie near rauft
be done with a lingular good green, the which muft always be
fainteft, according as they fall off to a farther diftance ; height-
ening them with mafticote or light green, and fhadowing with
fap green, but not too much.
2. Thofe which lie far off are to be laid with a French berry
yellow, made of a greenifh blue, fhaded with oker.
3. And in Fields, hills, and dales, whether near or far off, there
are many roads, paffages, and ways, which muft be laid either
fainter or ftronger, according to their diftance and fituation.
4. Thofe mountains which are next in fight are to be laid with
a fair green, and fhaded with fap green ; fometimes with brown
oker and French berries, to diftinguifh them from fuch as are
far off.
5. Such as lie farther off are to be done with green, blue, and
mafticote, and fhaded with blue, green, and verdigreafe.
6. Such as lie yet farther muft be laid with fome ftrong blue,
white, and Bergh green, and fhaded with ftrong blue.
7. Thofe
Venice, excelled in hiftory, died in the year 1666, aged fevtnty-
fix years.
tEVER, is reprefented, in painting, by a young woman
meagre and pale, having black hair, hot vapour iffuing out of
her mouth, a lion at her feet, very melancholy, holding one hand
upon her heart, and in the other the chain of a flave infcribed,
Membra cuncla fatifcunt.
She is young, becaufe young perfons are moft, fubject to Fe-
vers ; her mouth open fignifies the included heat wants vent;
the lion denotes a Fever, becaufe he is always in one ; the chain
fhews, that it affecls all the parts by the arteries diffufed through
the members.
Le FEVRE tie Venife, was a French hiftory-painter, who
came into England in the reign of king Charles II. He was bet-
ter at deiigning, as appears by his work, than for painting; he
had a particular excellence in ftaining marble, which he did fe-
veral times for prince Rupert. He died in London about forty-
five years ago, and lies buried in St. Martin's Church.
0 char do FIALETTI fecit. A painter and engraver
of Bologna, ufed this mark.
FIDELITY, is reprefented, in painting, by a woman cloathed
in white, with a feal in one hand, a key in the other, and a white
dog by her.
The key and feal denote fidelity, becaufe they lock up and
conceal fecrets ; the dog is the moft faithful animal in the world,
and beloved by men.
FIELDS, hills, and mountains. I. Fields that lie near rauft
be done with a lingular good green, the which muft always be
fainteft, according as they fall off to a farther diftance ; height-
ening them with mafticote or light green, and fhadowing with
fap green, but not too much.
2. Thofe which lie far off are to be laid with a French berry
yellow, made of a greenifh blue, fhaded with oker.
3. And in Fields, hills, and dales, whether near or far off, there
are many roads, paffages, and ways, which muft be laid either
fainter or ftronger, according to their diftance and fituation.
4. Thofe mountains which are next in fight are to be laid with
a fair green, and fhaded with fap green ; fometimes with brown
oker and French berries, to diftinguifh them from fuch as are
far off.
5. Such as lie farther off are to be done with green, blue, and
mafticote, and fhaded with blue, green, and verdigreafe.
6. Such as lie yet farther muft be laid with fome ftrong blue,
white, and Bergh green, and fhaded with ftrong blue.
7. Thofe