The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 1Harper, 1846 |
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... Rome to supply us with painters as well as priests , whose mutual talents and mutual zeal might maintain , and extend , and embellish religion . There is no honour surrendered in relinquishing our claims to such pro- ductions ; the best ...
... Rome to supply us with painters as well as priests , whose mutual talents and mutual zeal might maintain , and extend , and embellish religion . There is no honour surrendered in relinquishing our claims to such pro- ductions ; the best ...
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... Rome , and wooden saints and gilded missals served to consume one another . The blunt rustics and illiterate nobles , who composed the torrent which swept away the long - established glories of the papal church , confounded the ...
... Rome , and wooden saints and gilded missals served to consume one another . The blunt rustics and illiterate nobles , who composed the torrent which swept away the long - established glories of the papal church , confounded the ...
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... Rome , and his domestic labours in courting , crown- ing , and uncrowning queens , we cannot but feel that he did much for art . His wardrobe accounts in the British Museum contain the list of his pictures ; and though the artists ...
... Rome , and his domestic labours in courting , crown- ing , and uncrowning queens , we cannot but feel that he did much for art . His wardrobe accounts in the British Museum contain the list of his pictures ; and though the artists ...
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... Rome , or in any of the Grecian states , he would have been punished as a profligate citizen , totally devoid of all principle . In England he is rewarded , and made sergeant - painter to that very king's grandson . " How little all ...
... Rome , or in any of the Grecian states , he would have been punished as a profligate citizen , totally devoid of all principle . In England he is rewarded , and made sergeant - painter to that very king's grandson . " How little all ...
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... Lavington terms " religion run mad " -supplied the first ; the Church of Rome - the old queen and mother of hypocrisy and corruption - furnished the rest . He has pictured forth a fierce preacher and a startled HOGARTH . 153.
... Lavington terms " religion run mad " -supplied the first ; the Church of Rome - the old queen and mother of hypocrisy and corruption - furnished the rest . He has pictured forth a fierce preacher and a startled HOGARTH . 153.
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