The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... painting and in archery from a tribe of Cherokees , might be a subject worthy of the pencil . The wants of West increased with his knowledge . He could draw , and he had obtained colours , but how to lay those colours skilfully on , he ...
... painting and in archery from a tribe of Cherokees , might be a subject worthy of the pencil . The wants of West increased with his knowledge . He could draw , and he had obtained colours , but how to lay those colours skilfully on , he ...
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... painting of Christ Rejected , on which occasion the 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 ...
... painting of Christ Rejected , on which occasion the 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 ...
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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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... painting lived at Springfield , began to be spoken of ; and Mr. Flower , a justice of Chester , looked at his works , and obtained leave from his parents to take him for a few weeks to his house . A young English lady was governess to ...
... painting lived at Springfield , began to be spoken of ; and Mr. Flower , a justice of Chester , looked at his works , and obtained leave from his parents to take him for a few weeks to his house . A young English lady was governess to ...
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... painting . It is true that our tenets refuse to own the utility of that art to mankind , but it seemeth to me that we have considered the matter too nicely . God has be- stowed on this youth a genius for art , -shall we question his ...
... painting . It is true that our tenets refuse to own the utility of that art to mankind , but it seemeth to me that we have considered the matter too nicely . God has be- stowed on this youth a genius for art , -shall we question his ...
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admired Amelia Opie appeared artist Barry Barry's beauty Benjamin West Bird Blake brethren Burke called character colours companion compositions copy death Domenichino drawing easel eminent engravings excellence exclaimed exhibited eyes fame fancy father feeling Felpham finished formed fortune friends Fuseli gallery genius GEORGE MORLAND grace grave guineas hand happy Hassell Henry Fuseli historical honour imagination imbodied invention kind King labour lived London looked Lord Lord Grosvenor Majesty master merit Michael Angelo Milton mind Morland nation nature never Opie original painter painting pencil person picture Pindar poet poetic poetry portrait praise Prince Hoare productions Quaker racter Raphael Rembrandt Reynolds Rome Royal Academy says scene seemed Shakspeare Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Sistine Chapel sketches skill spirit talents taste temper thing thought tion Titian tures visions West wife wild wish Wolcot young