The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 3J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... · 214 237 N6796 1092 V. 3 LIVES OF EMINENT SCULPTORS . GRINLING. GRINLING GIBBONS CAIUS GABRIEL CIBBER LOUIS FRANCIS ROUBILIAC JOSEPH WILTON THOMAS BANKS JOSEPH NOLLEKENS JOHN BACON ANNE DAMER ' OHN FLAXMAN • · • · 41215.
... · 214 237 N6796 1092 V. 3 LIVES OF EMINENT SCULPTORS . GRINLING. GRINLING GIBBONS CAIUS GABRIEL CIBBER LOUIS FRANCIS ROUBILIAC JOSEPH WILTON THOMAS BANKS JOSEPH NOLLEKENS JOHN BACON ANNE DAMER ' OHN FLAXMAN • · • · 41215.
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... Nollekens , " from a manuscript in my father's handwriting , that M. Roubiliac owed his introduc- tion to Mr. Jonathan Tyers to his friend Cheere , with whom he worked before he ventured upon his own account . It happened in the follow ...
... Nollekens , " from a manuscript in my father's handwriting , that M. Roubiliac owed his introduc- tion to Mr. Jonathan Tyers to his friend Cheere , with whom he worked before he ventured upon his own account . It happened in the follow ...
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... Nollekens , who loved to talk in round num- bers , said , it was well worth a thousand guineas . The price which the sculptor was paid for it I have never heard named . It did not remain long at Vauxhall , but the cause of its removal ...
... Nollekens , who loved to talk in round num- bers , said , it was well worth a thousand guineas . The price which the sculptor was paid for it I have never heard named . It did not remain long at Vauxhall , but the cause of its removal ...
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... Nollekens ; and when death dis- persed his collection also , it was consigned by an auctioneer to Hamlet the silversmith , for the sum of ten guineas . The order in which the works of Roubiliac were executed cannot be accurately ...
... Nollekens ; and when death dis- persed his collection also , it was consigned by an auctioneer to Hamlet the silversmith , for the sum of ten guineas . The order in which the works of Roubiliac were executed cannot be accurately ...
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... Nollekens , " related the following anecdote of Roubiliac , who generally was so studi- ously wrapped up and absorbed in his art as to lose all individual recollection whatever of person and place unconnected with the subject ...
... Nollekens , " related the following anecdote of Roubiliac , who generally was so studi- ously wrapped up and absorbed in his art as to lose all individual recollection whatever of person and place unconnected with the subject ...
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