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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Page ix
... one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and imitated his manner of penciling INTRODUCTION . ix.
... one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and imitated his manner of penciling INTRODUCTION . ix.
Page x
... imitated his manner of penciling , at the time perhaps only for improvement , but which has gained a character from being found in a collection of importance . The names of Gerard Dou , Francis Mieris , Gabriel Metsu , Gerard Terburg ...
... imitated his manner of penciling , at the time perhaps only for improvement , but which has gained a character from being found in a collection of importance . The names of Gerard Dou , Francis Mieris , Gabriel Metsu , Gerard Terburg ...
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... imitated with more or less skill by several who had practised under him ; the second created a host of scholars , who from being able assistants became eminent masters ; the last stands an example without a successful imitator . Frank ...
... imitated with more or less skill by several who had practised under him ; the second created a host of scholars , who from being able assistants became eminent masters ; the last stands an example without a successful imitator . Frank ...
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... invention of the artist , but in which he has imitated the style of an- other master , in composition , design , and colouring . These imitations are usually confined to simple and limited com- positions XXX EXPLANATION OF.
... invention of the artist , but in which he has imitated the style of an- other master , in composition , design , and colouring . These imitations are usually confined to simple and limited com- positions XXX EXPLANATION OF.
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... imitated the style of Ruisdael in his landscapes , par- ticularly in his winter scenes , which are excellent ; his sum- mer landscapes have a bright verdant tint . This artist must not be confounded with another of the same name , who ...
... imitated the style of Ruisdael in his landscapes , par- ticularly in his winter scenes , which are excellent ; his sum- mer landscapes have a bright verdant tint . This artist must not be confounded with another of the same name , who ...
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