The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 3J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... called away and sent it to the queen's chamber . There a French peddling woman , who used to bring baubles out of France for the ladies , began to find fault with several things in it which she understood no more than an ass or a monkey ...
... called away and sent it to the queen's chamber . There a French peddling woman , who used to bring baubles out of France for the ladies , began to find fault with several things in it which she understood no more than an ass or a monkey ...
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... called upon to enrich , refuses to wear with grace a profusion of garlands ; whereas the grove - like state- liness and harmonious variety of the Gothic carry fruits and flowers as naturally as trees bear leaf and bloom . CAIUS GABRIEL ...
... called upon to enrich , refuses to wear with grace a profusion of garlands ; whereas the grove - like state- liness and harmonious variety of the Gothic carry fruits and flowers as naturally as trees bear leaf and bloom . CAIUS GABRIEL ...
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... called no better - of the statues , & c . in ques- tion : at best , their execution must have been in- trusted to such inferior workmen as provincial prices and fame could tempt from Italy . To make a coarse copy of a fine original ...
... called no better - of the statues , & c . in ques- tion : at best , their execution must have been in- trusted to such inferior workmen as provincial prices and fame could tempt from Italy . To make a coarse copy of a fine original ...
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... called classical . I have now to speak of the monu- mental and historical species of art introduced , or rather countenanced and supported by Roubiliac . He was a reformer , who gave powerful assistance in abolishing the literal ...
... called classical . I have now to speak of the monu- mental and historical species of art introduced , or rather countenanced and supported by Roubiliac . He was a reformer , who gave powerful assistance in abolishing the literal ...
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... called up the grave and the canker - worm ; while the latter were much too lively and spirited - they talked of the grave only in the inscriptions - they were over- informed with motion - the men seemed all resolved to speak , and the ...
... called up the grave and the canker - worm ; while the latter were much too lively and spirited - they talked of the grave only in the inscriptions - they were over- informed with motion - the men seemed all resolved to speak , and the ...
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Achilles admiration Alexander Johnston allegory ancient angels antique appeared artist Bacon Banks beauty bust bust sculpture carved character Chatsworth chisel Church Cibber clay Damer daughter designs dignity divine drapery drawings Duke Edward Walpole elegance Elgin marbles eminent executed exhibited fame father favourite feeling figures Flaxman gallery gave genius Gibbons Gothic grace Greece groups guineas hand head hero Hesiod Homer honour Horace Walpole imagined imbody Italy John Flaxman Joseph Nollekens labour lady living look Lord Lord Castlereagh loved magnificent marble ment merit Michael Angelo mind monu monument nature never noble Nollekens painter painting pedestal person Phidias plaster pleased poet poetic poetry portrait pounds praise Rome Roubiliac Royal Academy says Smith sculp sculptor seems sentiment simplicity sketches skilful skill spirit splendid statue talents taste thing thought thousand guineas tion ture Venus Walpole Westminster Abbey wife Wilton workmanship