The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 1Harper, 1846 |
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... Lord 1470 , to Mr. Nicholas Bettes , Vicar of Radcliffe , Moses Couteryn , Philip Bartholomew , and John Brown , Procurators of Radcliffe before - said , a new sepulchre , well gilt , and cover thereto ; an image of God Almighty rising ...
... Lord 1470 , to Mr. Nicholas Bettes , Vicar of Radcliffe , Moses Couteryn , Philip Bartholomew , and John Brown , Procurators of Radcliffe before - said , a new sepulchre , well gilt , and cover thereto ; an image of God Almighty rising ...
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... lord unexpectedly found his way into the chamber . The painter , a brawny , powerful man , and somewhat touchy of ... lords , but I cannot make one Hans Holbein . " The works of Holbein were once very numerous in England ; but some were ...
... lord unexpectedly found his way into the chamber . The painter , a brawny , powerful man , and somewhat touchy of ... lords , but I cannot make one Hans Holbein . " The works of Holbein were once very numerous in England ; but some were ...
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... Lords- then used by the Commons as a committee - room . Towards the close of Elizabeth's reign , Hilliard and Oliver began to distinguish themselves , and they are probably the earliest natives of this island who have any claim to the ...
... Lords- then used by the Commons as a committee - room . Towards the close of Elizabeth's reign , Hilliard and Oliver began to distinguish themselves , and they are probably the earliest natives of this island who have any claim to the ...
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... lords and ladies of the court , and also by the king , who be- stowed a knighthood and a pension of two hundred a year upon the fortunate artist . No portrait painter indeed ever merited royal favour more . " Fame , " Vandyke had ...
... lords and ladies of the court , and also by the king , who be- stowed a knighthood and a pension of two hundred a year upon the fortunate artist . No portrait painter indeed ever merited royal favour more . " Fame , " Vandyke had ...
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... Lord General was about to assume sovereign power , and their bargains were declared void ! Into a dozen galleries Charles had collected upwards of twelve hundred works of art ; most of these were dispersed by public sale during the ...
... Lord General was about to assume sovereign power , and their bargains were declared void ! Into a dozen galleries Charles had collected upwards of twelve hundred works of art ; most of these were dispersed by public sale during the ...
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