Anecdotes of Painters, who Have Resided Or Been Born in England: With Critical Remarks on Their ProductionsLeigh and Sotheby, 1808 - 327 страница |
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... London : Printed by Luke Hanfard & Sons , FOR LEIGH AND SOTHEBY , W. J. AND J. RICHARDSON , R. FAULder , T. PAYNE , AND J. WHITE . 1808 . AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF MR . EDWARDS . ANECDOTES OF PAINTERS INTENDED AS A CONTINUATION TO THE ...
... London : Printed by Luke Hanfard & Sons , FOR LEIGH AND SOTHEBY , W. J. AND J. RICHARDSON , R. FAULder , T. PAYNE , AND J. WHITE . 1808 . AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF MR . EDWARDS . ANECDOTES OF PAINTERS INTENDED AS A CONTINUATION TO THE ...
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... London , where he married , and had two fons and a daughter . Of thefe children Edward Edwards was the eldeft . He was naturally a very weakly child , which was expreffed , while he was an infant , in his form , it gradually becoming ...
... London , where he married , and had two fons and a daughter . Of thefe children Edward Edwards was the eldeft . He was naturally a very weakly child , which was expreffed , while he was an infant , in his form , it gradually becoming ...
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... London , and proceeded to France on his way to Italy . He was abfent from England till September 1776 , when he returned to London . His chief refidence , while he was abroad , was at Rome , but he vifited moft of the other principal ...
... London , and proceeded to France on his way to Italy . He was abfent from England till September 1776 , when he returned to London . His chief refidence , while he was abroad , was at Rome , but he vifited moft of the other principal ...
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... London , he again established himself in his pro- feffion . He had feén much , and his opinions , which were given with undeviating integrity , were always refpected ; but his pro- ductions could not excite much approbation . There have ...
... London , he again established himself in his pro- feffion . He had feén much , and his opinions , which were given with undeviating integrity , were always refpected ; but his pro- ductions could not excite much approbation . There have ...
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... London . His chief employment was in making drawings of landscapes and fancy pieces , which were generally executed in black chalk upon white paper , and fometimes ftrengthened with Indian ink . In their compofition , they were rather ...
... London . His chief employment was in making drawings of landscapes and fancy pieces , which were generally executed in black chalk upon white paper , and fometimes ftrengthened with Indian ink . In their compofition , they were rather ...
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