The Pipes o' Pan

[3] Stephen Arnold, a painter, dreams of a beautiful love scene in a forest involving a faun and a wood-nymph that is interrupted by the daughter of Pan.

In the dream, Pan's daughter lures the faun away from his beloved wood-nymph with her magic flute.

When he awakens from his dream, he decides to capture the image of Pan's daughter on canvas and goes in search of a suitable model.

After the painting is finished, Stephen is unable to give Caprice up and he is drawn into a passionate love scene with the young woman.

Moving Picture World wrote: "The model's abbreviated attire will undoubtedly raise the old question of just what constitutes real art in such matters.