A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and HollandH.G. Bohn, 1855 - 416 pages |
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... character from being found in a collection of importance . The names of Gerard Dou , Francis Mieris , Gabriel Metsu , Gerard Terburg , Gaspar Netscher , and Godfrey Schalcken , are all liable to misapplication in this way , by those who ...
... character from being found in a collection of importance . The names of Gerard Dou , Francis Mieris , Gabriel Metsu , Gerard Terburg , Gaspar Netscher , and Godfrey Schalcken , are all liable to misapplication in this way , by those who ...
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... character of their country by the preservation of fine examples ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely ...
... character of their country by the preservation of fine examples ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely ...
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... character with the particular passion by which the personage is actuated . When Achilles is menaced with the loss of Briseis , it is not enough that rage darts from his eyes , every limb , the movement of the whole body , should ...
... character with the particular passion by which the personage is actuated . When Achilles is menaced with the loss of Briseis , it is not enough that rage darts from his eyes , every limb , the movement of the whole body , should ...
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... character , breadth may be considered as his means . In the works of the great master we discover breadth , because he has considered his subject as a whole , without interrupting its general simplicity by a minute attention to ...
... character , breadth may be considered as his means . In the works of the great master we discover breadth , because he has considered his subject as a whole , without interrupting its general simplicity by a minute attention to ...
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... character , and habits of the particular country in which the event occurred . It has been further ob- served , that it is not sufficient that there should be nothing contrary to usage , but that some particular object should be ...
... character , and habits of the particular country in which the event occurred . It has been further ob- served , that it is not sufficient that there should be nothing contrary to usage , but that some particular object should be ...
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