The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... artist's likeness had therefore a right to a place among those of the nobles and warriors in his own piece . The warlike propensities of this branch of the race had been long extinguished ; in 1667 they had embraced the peaceful tenets ...
... artist's likeness had therefore a right to a place among those of the nobles and warriors in his own piece . The warlike propensities of this branch of the race had been long extinguished ; in 1667 they had embraced the peaceful tenets ...
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... artist , how this was to come to pass must have seemed , however , not so clear : there were neither professors ... artists love ; while around them the nations of Europe had scattered their children as thick as the trees of the forest ...
... artist , how this was to come to pass must have seemed , however , not so clear : there were neither professors ... artists love ; while around them the nations of Europe had scattered their children as thick as the trees of the forest ...
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... artist , " with trans- ports of affection , and assured him that she would not only intercede with his father to pardon him for having absented himself from school , but would go herself to the master and beg that he might not be ...
... artist , " with trans- ports of affection , and assured him that she would not only intercede with his father to pardon him for having absented himself from school , but would go herself to the master and beg that he might not be ...
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Allan Cunningham. raged , and that he was destined to be a great artist grew more and more the opinion of the family . He " This One of his school - fellows allured him on a half- holyday from trap and ball , by promising him a ride to a ...
Allan Cunningham. raged , and that he was destined to be a great artist grew more and more the opinion of the family . He " This One of his school - fellows allured him on a half- holyday from trap and ball , by promising him a ride to a ...
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... artist , " says Galt , " and it is at his own request that their names are thus particularly inserted . " That a boy who had some skill in painting lived at Springfield , began to be spoken of ; and Mr. Flower , a justice of Chester ...
... artist , " says Galt , " and it is at his own request that their names are thus particularly inserted . " That a boy who had some skill in painting lived at Springfield , began to be spoken of ; and Mr. Flower , a justice of Chester ...
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