The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... painter de- clared to him that there were inventive touches of art in his first and juvenile essay , which , with all his subsequent knowledge and experience , he had not been able to surpass . " In the ninth year of his age he ...
... painter de- clared to him that there were inventive touches of art in his first and juvenile essay , which , with all his subsequent knowledge and experience , he had not been able to surpass . " In the ninth year of his age he ...
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... painter . " “ A painter ! what sort of a trade is a painter ? I never heard of it before . " - " A painter , " said this humble son of a Philadelphia Quaker , " is the companion of kings and emperors . " " You are surely mad , " said ...
... painter . " “ A painter ! what sort of a trade is a painter ? I never heard of it before . " - " A painter , " said this humble son of a Philadelphia Quaker , " is the companion of kings and emperors . " " You are surely mad , " said ...
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... painter , and on this account did not impose upon him those grammatical exercises of language which are usually required from the young student of the classics , but directed his attention to those incidents which were likely to ...
... painter , and on this account did not impose upon him those grammatical exercises of language which are usually required from the young student of the classics , but directed his attention to those incidents which were likely to ...
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... painter of history ; they expressed , however , neither surprise nor sorrow for this backsliding in Benjamin , nor did they either admonish or remonstrate . He took up a musket - inspired with his enthusiasm young Wayne , afterward a ...
... painter of history ; they expressed , however , neither surprise nor sorrow for this backsliding in Benjamin , nor did they either admonish or remonstrate . He took up a musket - inspired with his enthusiasm young Wayne , afterward a ...
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... painter in the eighteenth year of his age . His extreme youth , the peculiar circumstances of his history , and his undoubted merit brought many sitters . His prices were very low - two guineas and a half for a head , and five guineas ...
... painter in the eighteenth year of his age . His extreme youth , the peculiar circumstances of his history , and his undoubted merit brought many sitters . His prices were very low - two guineas and a half for a head , and five guineas ...
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