Instinct [in Painting and Sculpture]

Instinct [in Painting and Sculpture]
is properly represented by a boy naked, and in a running posture, his face veil’d, and holding in his hand a sun-flower; the meaning of all which is very obvious.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Inn-holders * Instruction
Inclination, or Propensity [in Painting and Sculpture]
Incombuˊstible Cloth
Inconstancy, or Inconstantness [in Painting and Sculpture]
Incubus
Incubus [with Physicians]
Indoˊcibleness, or Indo’cilness, or Indoci’lity
Indocility
Indoˊctrinate
Injury [in Sculpture or Painting]
Inn-holders
Instinct [in Painting and Sculpture]
Instruction
Intoˊnate
Intonaˊtion
Intoˊrtus, a um [in Botanical Writing]
Joiˊners
Iron-mongers
Isosceˊles
Juˊstings, or Justs
Knight