The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 3J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... pedestal in marble , on which the equestrian statue of Charles was placed , and complimented his royal patron on his ... pedestal . The pedestal of the Charing Cross statue is from the same hand , and has been much admired for the beauty ...
... pedestal in marble , on which the equestrian statue of Charles was placed , and complimented his royal patron on his ... pedestal . The pedestal of the Charing Cross statue is from the same hand , and has been much admired for the beauty ...
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Allan Cunningham. ornamental part is nevertheless commonplace . The Windsor pedestal belongs to the line of Stuart ... pedestals which suit the burdens they bear . The size , the position , and character of the figure must dictate the ...
Allan Cunningham. ornamental part is nevertheless commonplace . The Windsor pedestal belongs to the line of Stuart ... pedestals which suit the burdens they bear . The size , the position , and character of the figure must dictate the ...
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... pedestal , round which are several beautiful small gilt bronze statues , standing in niches , sup- porting canopies over them . The figures are so natural and graceful , the architecture so rich and delicate , that they are excelled by ...
... pedestal , round which are several beautiful small gilt bronze statues , standing in niches , sup- porting canopies over them . The figures are so natural and graceful , the architecture so rich and delicate , that they are excelled by ...
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... pedestal , while Navigation , a figure most exquisitely handled , stands ready to crown it with laurel . The British flag forms a kind of back - ground to the figures , and a horn of plenty pours out its rich con- tents beside an anchor ...
... pedestal , while Navigation , a figure most exquisitely handled , stands ready to crown it with laurel . The British flag forms a kind of back - ground to the figures , and a horn of plenty pours out its rich con- tents beside an anchor ...
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... pedestal it appears that the statue was finished in 1758 . During the progress of this work Garrick , as might be expected , was a frequent visiter in the sculptor's studio . On one occasion , he met with Roubiliac in the street , and ...
... pedestal it appears that the statue was finished in 1758 . During the progress of this work Garrick , as might be expected , was a frequent visiter in the sculptor's studio . On one occasion , he met with Roubiliac in the street , and ...
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