The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 1Harper, 1846 |
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... royal instructions of 1233 are curious , and inform us of the character of art at that remote period , and of the subordinate condition of its professors . In Italy indeed , as well as in England , an artist 16 PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS .
... royal instructions of 1233 are curious , and inform us of the character of art at that remote period , and of the subordinate condition of its professors . In Italy indeed , as well as in England , an artist 16 PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS .
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... royal castle of Winchester , but we may conclude that they were not the same as those which aided the priests of the abbeys in explaining religion to an illiterate people . Walpole presumes - he says not on what authority - that when ...
... royal castle of Winchester , but we may conclude that they were not the same as those which aided the priests of the abbeys in explaining religion to an illiterate people . Walpole presumes - he says not on what authority - that when ...
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... royal commis- sions for saints , virgins , and apostles gave way to orders for gilded armour , painted shields , and em- blazoned banners - St . Edward was less in request than St. George . No works of art were produced in this period ...
... royal commis- sions for saints , virgins , and apostles gave way to orders for gilded armour , painted shields , and em- blazoned banners - St . Edward was less in request than St. George . No works of art were produced in this period ...
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... royal parks to be chipped into apos- tles - and art , to the ordinary eye , seemed in full employment . But true art there was none . It would neither be instructive nor amusing to give an account of those lampoons upon human nature ...
... royal parks to be chipped into apos- tles - and art , to the ordinary eye , seemed in full employment . But true art there was none . It would neither be instructive nor amusing to give an account of those lampoons upon human nature ...
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... them to the earl of Arundel ; they suffered something in the vicissitudes of the civil war , and at last found their way back , it is not remembered how , into the Royal Gallery . " A great part of HENRY VIII . - HOLREIN . 31.
... them to the earl of Arundel ; they suffered something in the vicissitudes of the civil war , and at last found their way back , it is not remembered how , into the Royal Gallery . " A great part of HENRY VIII . - HOLREIN . 31.
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