The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 3J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... thought ; and , though when the call for originality came he was not found deficient , he no doubt reckoned it the wisest course to continue this classic manufacture so long as there was a demand for it in the market . In those days ...
... thought ; and , though when the call for originality came he was not found deficient , he no doubt reckoned it the wisest course to continue this classic manufacture so long as there was a demand for it in the market . In those days ...
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... thought in the group of angels bearing the soul , and the tender sentiment of concern va- riously expressed in the relations ranged in order round the basement , forcibly arrest the attention , and carry the thoughts not only to other ...
... thought in the group of angels bearing the soul , and the tender sentiment of concern va- riously expressed in the relations ranged in order round the basement , forcibly arrest the attention , and carry the thoughts not only to other ...
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... thought in the composition . The execution is indeed fine ; a skilful and even fastidious hand has passed carefully over the whole , and left no unseemly part to attract que- rulous criticism . But laborious grace and minute delicacy of ...
... thought in the composition . The execution is indeed fine ; a skilful and even fastidious hand has passed carefully over the whole , and left no unseemly part to attract que- rulous criticism . But laborious grace and minute delicacy of ...
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... Thoughts such as these could not have been likely to mingle with the feel- ings of the sculptor ; but he had worked in the true spirit of Forbes's character , and the likeness was on all hands admitted to be admirable . The marble out ...
... Thoughts such as these could not have been likely to mingle with the feel- ings of the sculptor ; but he had worked in the true spirit of Forbes's character , and the likeness was on all hands admitted to be admirable . The marble out ...
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... thought stamped upon his brow there is a visible connexion and harmony . He exhibits a calm colossal vigour of intellect , such as we have reason to believe was the character of the living man - touched too , and that not a little ...
... thought stamped upon his brow there is a visible connexion and harmony . He exhibits a calm colossal vigour of intellect , such as we have reason to believe was the character of the living man - touched too , and that not a little ...
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