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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... considerable distance , and where the point of view requires that the scrupulous exactitude of form , expression , and even of colour , which are required in ordinary imitation , should be aggrandized according to their distance from ...
... considerable distance , and where the point of view requires that the scrupulous exactitude of form , expression , and even of colour , which are required in ordinary imitation , should be aggrandized according to their distance from ...
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... considerable progress when only twelve years old . There are pictures by him signed and dated 1645. It is not recorded that he studied under any particular master ; but he formed , while young , an acquaintance with Berchem , who was ...
... considerable progress when only twelve years old . There are pictures by him signed and dated 1645. It is not recorded that he studied under any particular master ; but he formed , while young , an acquaintance with Berchem , who was ...
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... considerable resemblance to the manner of Hobbema . JAN VAN KESSEL , mentioned as an imitator of Ruisdael , also imitated the manner of Hobbema , but not with equal success . As pictures by him appear in sales under the name of Hobbema ...
... considerable resemblance to the manner of Hobbema . JAN VAN KESSEL , mentioned as an imitator of Ruisdael , also imitated the manner of Hobbema , but not with equal success . As pictures by him appear in sales under the name of Hobbema ...
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... considerable merit , but they have not that mastery of handling and purity of colouring that distinguish Berchem's , and are therefore readily detected as imitations , though not servile . He was born at Amsterdam in 1650 , and died in ...
... considerable merit , but they have not that mastery of handling and purity of colouring that distinguish Berchem's , and are therefore readily detected as imitations , though not servile . He was born at Amsterdam in 1650 , and died in ...
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... considerable sum a capital landscape with cattle by Berchem . Like many others that are long in one family in a retired situation , it was somewhat obscured by varnish and the effects of time ; it was therefore deemed necessary that it ...
... considerable sum a capital landscape with cattle by Berchem . Like many others that are long in one family in a retired situation , it was somewhat obscured by varnish and the effects of time ; it was therefore deemed necessary that it ...
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