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... drawing was shown to her husband , the prediction of Peck- over recurred to his fancy , and he expressed his hope ... drawings many of the wild Americans have both taste and skill . They showed him some of their own workmanship , and ...
... drawing was shown to her husband , the prediction of Peck- over recurred to his fancy , and he expressed his hope ... drawings many of the wild Americans have both taste and skill . They showed him some of their own workmanship , and ...
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... draw , and he had obtained colours , but how to lay those colours skilfully on , he could not well conceive . A neighbour informed him that this was done with brushes formed of camels ' hair ; there were no camels in America , and he ...
... draw , and he had obtained colours , but how to lay those colours skilfully on , he could not well conceive . A neighbour informed him that this was done with brushes formed of camels ' hair ; there were no camels in America , and he ...
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... , resolved to become a painter . John West was struck with the growing intelligence and expanding mind of the boy ; his sketches and drawings were now openly encou raged , and that he was destined to be a 10 EMINENT PAINTERS .
... , resolved to become a painter . John West was struck with the growing intelligence and expanding mind of the boy ; his sketches and drawings were now openly encou raged , and that he was destined to be a 10 EMINENT PAINTERS .
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... drawing , which now began to be talked of , drove the schoolboys of Springfield to walls and boards , with chalk and ochre . This was only a tem- porary enthusiasm , and soon subsided ; yet many of their drawings , West afterward said ...
... drawing , which now began to be talked of , drove the schoolboys of Springfield to walls and boards , with chalk and ochre . This was only a tem- porary enthusiasm , and soon subsided ; yet many of their drawings , West afterward said ...
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... drawing ; but I can paint a little , and if you will do me the honour to sit for your por- trait that I may show it to Mengs , you will do me a great kindness . " His Lordship consented ; the por- trait was painted ; and , the name of ...
... drawing ; but I can paint a little , and if you will do me the honour to sit for your por- trait that I may show it to Mengs , you will do me a great kindness . " His Lordship consented ; the por- trait was painted ; and , the name of ...
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