The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 1Harper, 1846 |
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... Sigismunda , imputed to Correggio , for the sum of £ 400. - The effect which this circumstance had upon the mind of Hogarth is described by Wal- pole , in words which I dare not soften and cannot commend . " From a contempt of the ...
... Sigismunda , imputed to Correggio , for the sum of £ 400. - The effect which this circumstance had upon the mind of Hogarth is described by Wal- pole , in words which I dare not soften and cannot commend . " From a contempt of the ...
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... Sigismunda of Hogarth is not tearing off her ornaments , nor are her fingers bloodied by her lover's heart . It is said that the picture re- sembled Mrs. Hogarth , who was a very handsome woman ; and to this circumstance Wilkes mali ...
... Sigismunda of Hogarth is not tearing off her ornaments , nor are her fingers bloodied by her lover's heart . It is said that the picture re- sembled Mrs. Hogarth , who was a very handsome woman ; and to this circumstance Wilkes mali ...
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... Sigismunda was painted at the earnest request of Sir Richard Grosvenor , now Lord Grosve- nor , in the year 1759 , at a time when Mr. Hogarth had fully determined to leave off painting , partly on account of ease and retirement , but ...
... Sigismunda was painted at the earnest request of Sir Richard Grosvenor , now Lord Grosve- nor , in the year 1759 , at a time when Mr. Hogarth had fully determined to leave off painting , partly on account of ease and retirement , but ...
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... Sigismunda , I have no sort of objection to your letting him have it , for I really think the performance so striking and inimitable , that the con- stantly having it before one's eyes would be too often occasioning melancholy ideas to ...
... Sigismunda , I have no sort of objection to your letting him have it , for I really think the performance so striking and inimitable , that the con- stantly having it before one's eyes would be too often occasioning melancholy ideas to ...
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... Sigismunda sold till the death of Mrs. Hogarth , when it was bought by Boydell . I am now to give some account of Hogarth's quar- rel with Churchill and Wilkes - a quarrel which imbit- tered the few remaining days of the great artist ...
... Sigismunda sold till the death of Mrs. Hogarth , when it was bought by Boydell . I am now to give some account of Hogarth's quar- rel with Churchill and Wilkes - a quarrel which imbit- tered the few remaining days of the great artist ...
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Academy admiration afterward Allan Ramsay appeared artist beauty Burke character church colouring composition copy Correggio court drawing elegance eminent employed England engraving excellence exhibition fame favourite feeling figures folly fortune friends Gainsborough gallery Garrick genius grace guineas hand happy Harlot's Progress Hogarth honour humour imagination John Gonson Johnson Kate Hackabout kind king Kneller labour ladies landscape Line of Beauty living London look Lord loved manner masters merit mind nature never Nichols noble North Briton Northcote observed obtained painted painter Paul Veronese pencil person poet portrait portrait-painting prints productions purchased racter Rake's Progress Raphael reputation Reynolds Rome royal Rubens satire says scene seems Sigismunda Sir Joshua Sir Richard Grosvenor sketches skill spirit splendour style talents taste Thicknesse thing Thornhill thought tion Titian truth ture Vandyke vanity Walpole Wilkes William Hogarth Wilson wish worthy