The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... Royal Academy was planned . The Society of Incorporated Artists , of which he was a member , had grown rich by yearly exhibitions , and how to lay out this money became the subject of vehement debate . The architects were for a house ...
... Royal Academy was planned . The Society of Incorporated Artists , of which he was a member , had grown rich by yearly exhibitions , and how to lay out this money became the subject of vehement debate . The architects were for a house ...
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... academy , and in his inaugural address from the chair , he as- sured his ... royal carver and gilder . " To this impertinence the King answered , with ... Royal Academy . " The President of the Associated Artists bowed with much humility ...
... academy , and in his inaugural address from the chair , he as- sured his ... royal carver and gilder . " To this impertinence the King answered , with ... Royal Academy . " The President of the Associated Artists bowed with much humility ...
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... Royal Academy was founded , and in its first exhibition appeared the Regulus . A change was now to be effected in the character of British art ; hitherto historical painting_had ap- peared in a masking habit : the actions of English ...
... Royal Academy was founded , and in its first exhibition appeared the Regulus . A change was now to be effected in the character of British art ; hitherto historical painting_had ap- peared in a masking habit : the actions of English ...
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... royal favour was much ; and he had besides a certain quiet air of natural dignity in his manner . The death of ... Academy the king gave his ready sanction , and West took his place on the 24th of March , 1792 , and delivered his ...
... royal favour was much ; and he had besides a certain quiet air of natural dignity in his manner . The death of ... Academy the king gave his ready sanction , and West took his place on the 24th of March , 1792 , and delivered his ...
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... Academy I have been zealous in promoting merit ; ingenious artists have received my ready aid , and my galleries and ... royal , patron . But he continued to execute the pictures , and , in the usual quarterly payments , received his ...
... Academy I have been zealous in promoting merit ; ingenious artists have received my ready aid , and my galleries and ... royal , patron . But he continued to execute the pictures , and , in the usual quarterly payments , received his ...
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