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 viii
... original manner , and giving rise to new classes of followers and imitators ; some of the qualities of the primitive soil being still distinguishable in their works . The landscape painters stand first in order , not as being superior ...
... original manner , and giving rise to new classes of followers and imitators ; some of the qualities of the primitive soil being still distinguishable in their works . The landscape painters stand first in order , not as being superior ...
Page x
... original manner , and how much of his own prevails in his imitations of other artists . The same observation will ... originals . The imitators of Poelemburg have not been very successful ; they copied his manner , but his delicacy of ...
... original manner , and how much of his own prevails in his imitations of other artists . The same observation will ... originals . The imitators of Poelemburg have not been very successful ; they copied his manner , but his delicacy of ...
Page xxx
... originals nor copies , and which are sometimes made up of different parts , taken from other paintings , as a paté is com- ' posed of various kinds of meat . This appellation is likewise extended to such productions as are entirely the ...
... originals nor copies , and which are sometimes made up of different parts , taken from other paintings , as a paté is com- ' posed of various kinds of meat . This appellation is likewise extended to such productions as are entirely the ...
Page xxxii
... original peculiarities of forms and expressions , or capricious deviations from previously adopted modes , in the works of individual artists . Accordingly in writing or speaking of a painter whose works are not generally known , it is ...
... original peculiarities of forms and expressions , or capricious deviations from previously adopted modes , in the works of individual artists . Accordingly in writing or speaking of a painter whose works are not generally known , it is ...
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... original ; they bear no resemblance to the style of any previous painter with whose works we are acquainted , nor to any of his contemporaries ; neither have they been imitated or copied with success . his early works he represents ...
... original ; they bear no resemblance to the style of any previous painter with whose works we are acquainted , nor to any of his contemporaries ; neither have they been imitated or copied with success . his early works he represents ...
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