The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... painting , exhibiting its gradual improvement from the rude monochromatic state , to the heighth of its glory in the Italian schools . The art of Plastic in soft matter may , perhaps , be considered as the most ancient among the fine ...
... painting , exhibiting its gradual improvement from the rude monochromatic state , to the heighth of its glory in the Italian schools . The art of Plastic in soft matter may , perhaps , be considered as the most ancient among the fine ...
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... painting representing the sacrifice of Abraham and Isaac , at which , he says , he could never look without being affected to tears . In his speech in praise of St. Theodore , he makes mention not only of painting , but also of ...
... painting representing the sacrifice of Abraham and Isaac , at which , he says , he could never look without being affected to tears . In his speech in praise of St. Theodore , he makes mention not only of painting , but also of ...
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... painting . The art of painting , which was before in infancy , enslaved , ignorant , unformed , and almost deformed , may be said to have attained , under the direction of Cimabue , its boyhood , since he was the first who changed its ...
... painting . The art of painting , which was before in infancy , enslaved , ignorant , unformed , and almost deformed , may be said to have attained , under the direction of Cimabue , its boyhood , since he was the first who changed its ...
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