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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... known works of the scholar with those of the master under whom he studied , and observing in what particulars he deviates from the original manner , and how much of his own prevails in his imitations of other artists . The same ...
... known works of the scholar with those of the master under whom he studied , and observing in what particulars he deviates from the original manner , and how much of his own prevails in his imitations of other artists . The same ...
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... known . These are called Analogists , as not being copyists , or servile imitators of others , but approaching them in their style of composition , colouring , or any peculiarity by which the manner of the superior painter is ...
... known . These are called Analogists , as not being copyists , or servile imitators of others , but approaching them in their style of composition , colouring , or any peculiarity by which the manner of the superior painter is ...
Page xiii
... known pictures were kept in view , so that their general mode of composition and style of execution might be easily recognised by the ama- teur . The same method has been followed with regard to their more eminent scholars , and those ...
... known pictures were kept in view , so that their general mode of composition and style of execution might be easily recognised by the ama- teur . The same method has been followed with regard to their more eminent scholars , and those ...
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... known , it is customary to refer to one of these types , either as to subject or manner , in the pictures of an artist with whose works the public are familiar , and say that the one under consideration painted in his style . TONE . The ...
... known , it is customary to refer to one of these types , either as to subject or manner , in the pictures of an artist with whose works the public are familiar , and say that the one under consideration painted in his style . TONE . The ...
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... known . It is sup- posed that he was born at Amsterdam about 1635 or 1636 . The master under whom he studied is not mentioned , but it is certain that he associated much with Adrian Van de Velde and Jan Lingelbach , as the greater ...
... known . It is sup- posed that he was born at Amsterdam about 1635 or 1636 . The master under whom he studied is not mentioned , but it is certain that he associated much with Adrian Van de Velde and Jan Lingelbach , as the greater ...
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