The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 1Harper, 1846 |
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... formed a grotesque union with the frivolities of heraldry and the follies of courtiers and kings . The baron who patronised in his youth the gilded pomps and painted vanities of the court and camp , entertained other feelings as he ...
... formed a grotesque union with the frivolities of heraldry and the follies of courtiers and kings . The baron who patronised in his youth the gilded pomps and painted vanities of the court and camp , entertained other feelings as he ...
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... formed part of the riches of their posses- sors . The art of printing , and the Reformation , which that art so greatly served , threw those illu- minated rarities first into the shade , and afterward into the fire . The zeal of the ...
... formed part of the riches of their posses- sors . The art of printing , and the Reformation , which that art so greatly served , threw those illu- minated rarities first into the shade , and afterward into the fire . The zeal of the ...
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... formation that his talents were not confined to pic- tures . Like other eminent artists his mind took a range beyond the brush and the easel . He was an able architect - he modelled and he carved . He was skilful too in designing ...
... formation that his talents were not confined to pic- tures . Like other eminent artists his mind took a range beyond the brush and the easel . He was an able architect - he modelled and he carved . He was skilful too in designing ...
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... forming the national taste , by a judicious assemblage of works of art . But the collection of the prince was small , for ... formed after the inge- nious patterns known to schoolboys by the name of the Walls of Troy , sent Tintorets and ...
... forming the national taste , by a judicious assemblage of works of art . But the collection of the prince was small , for ... formed after the inge- nious patterns known to schoolboys by the name of the Walls of Troy , sent Tintorets and ...
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... formed a gallery of the works of Vandyke and other eminent artists , which was sold at his death for twenty - six thousand pounds . He maintained the state of a gentleman and preserved the dignity due to art in his inter course with the ...
... formed a gallery of the works of Vandyke and other eminent artists , which was sold at his death for twenty - six thousand pounds . He maintained the state of a gentleman and preserved the dignity due to art in his inter course with the ...
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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