The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 3J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... pleased when it was brought home to him . He gave the artist a place in the Board of Works , and employed his hand on the ornaments of most taste in his palaces , particularly 99 * in the chapel at Windsor , where the GIBBONS . 7.
... pleased when it was brought home to him . He gave the artist a place in the Board of Works , and employed his hand on the ornaments of most taste in his palaces , particularly 99 * in the chapel at Windsor , where the GIBBONS . 7.
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... pleased with the integrity of the youth , and so struck with his genius , of which he showed several specimens , that he not only , being a man of rank and fortune , gave him a handsome remuneration , but also promised to patronise him ...
... pleased with the integrity of the youth , and so struck with his genius , of which he showed several specimens , that he not only , being a man of rank and fortune , gave him a handsome remuneration , but also promised to patronise him ...
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... pleased with the natural pathos of one part , are captivated by the allegorical extra- vagance of another ; and persons who care for none of these matters , find enough to admire in the diffi- cult workmanship of the marble skeleton ...
... pleased with the natural pathos of one part , are captivated by the allegorical extra- vagance of another ; and persons who care for none of these matters , find enough to admire in the diffi- cult workmanship of the marble skeleton ...
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... pleased himself he left it to cool and dry , and then proceeded with the marble : this my father assured me he did with all the drapery on Nightingale's monument . " His establishment was never splendid - he ate the annual buck of Sir ...
... pleased himself he left it to cool and dry , and then proceeded with the marble : this my father assured me he did with all the drapery on Nightingale's monument . " His establishment was never splendid - he ate the annual buck of Sir ...
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... pleased with this statue , that he desired to have it copied in mar- ble , for the entrance - hall of his house in Cardigan- shire . A block was bought , but the patron changed his mind and suggested another subject , or adopted one ...
... pleased with this statue , that he desired to have it copied in mar- ble , for the entrance - hall of his house in Cardigan- shire . A block was bought , but the patron changed his mind and suggested another subject , or adopted one ...
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