The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Том 1J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... called ornamental : the graces of true art , the truth of ac- tion and the dignity of sentiment are wanting ; and they seem to have been produced by a sort of me- chanical process , similar to that which creates figures in arras . Art ...
... called ornamental : the graces of true art , the truth of ac- tion and the dignity of sentiment are wanting ; and they seem to have been produced by a sort of me- chanical process , similar to that which creates figures in arras . Art ...
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... called - still when the hall was lighted up , and living faces thronged the floor , the silent inhabitants of the walls would seem , in the eyes of our ancestors , something very splendid . As painting rose in fame , tapestry sunk in ...
... called - still when the hall was lighted up , and living faces thronged the floor , the silent inhabitants of the walls would seem , in the eyes of our ancestors , something very splendid . As painting rose in fame , tapestry sunk in ...
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... called it a bowing of the knee to Baal , and a setting up of the image - worship of the Lady of Babylon . To the commencement of the reign of Charles the First all lovers of art and literature looked with joy , and to the conclusion ...
... called it a bowing of the knee to Baal , and a setting up of the image - worship of the Lady of Babylon . To the commencement of the reign of Charles the First all lovers of art and literature looked with joy , and to the conclusion ...
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... called accidental . The painter had heard of the honour which art re- ceived in England , and arrived in London in 1632 , in the thirty - fourth year of his age . He remained a short time quite unnoticed , and retired to the conti ...
... called accidental . The painter had heard of the honour which art re- ceived in England , and arrived in London in 1632 , in the thirty - fourth year of his age . He remained a short time quite unnoticed , and retired to the conti ...
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... called , kindled up old Pepys , who says in his Memoirs , that he called at Mr. Lely's , who was 66 a mighty proud man and full of state , " where he saw the Dutchess of Cleveland " sitting in a chair , dressed in white satin ; " also ...
... called , kindled up old Pepys , who says in his Memoirs , that he called at Mr. Lely's , who was 66 a mighty proud man and full of state , " where he saw the Dutchess of Cleveland " sitting in a chair , dressed in white satin ; " also ...
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Страница 157 - Farewell, great painter of mankind ! Who reach'd the noblest point of art, Whose pictured morals charm the mind, And through the eye correct the heart. If Genius fire thee, reader, stay, If nature touch thee, drop a tear, If neither move thee — turn away — For Hogarth's honour'd dust lies here.
Страница 151 - ... as the back-ground and a dog, I began to consider how I could turn so much work laid aside to some account, and so patched up a print of Master Churchill in the character of a Bear. The pleasure and pecuniary advantage which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life.
Страница 198 - I ought to have done, was one of the most humiliating circumstances , that ever happened to me ; I found myself in the midst of works executed upon principles with which I was unacquainted: I felt my ignorance, and stood abashed.
Страница 177 - Poussin, to achieve it. In the picture alluded to, the first idea that presents itself is that of wonder, at seeing a figure in so uncommon a situation as that in which the Apollo is placed ; for the clouds on which he kneels have not the appearance of being able to support him...
Страница 275 - When they conceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every separate part...
Страница 53 - I only have transferr'd it to her Eyes. Such are thy Pictures, Kneller. Such thy Skill, That Nature seems obedient to thy Will: Comes out, and meets thy Pencil in the draught: Lives there, and wants but words to speak her thought.
Страница 275 - ... hands, feet, and pieces of drapery ; they then painted the picture, and after all retouched it from the life. The pictures thus wrought with such pains now appear like the effect of enchantment, and as if some mighty Genius had struck them off at a blow.
Страница 301 - We are all going to heaven, and Vandyke is of the company," and immediately expired — August 2nd, • 1788, in the sixty-first year of his age.
Страница 270 - I reflect not without vanity, that these Discourses bear testimony of my admiration * Che Raffaelle non ebbe quest" arte da nutura, ma per lunyo studio. of that truly divine man, and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this Academy, and from this place, might be the name of — MICHAEL ANGELO*.