The Quarterly Review, Том 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... painters , ' said Reynolds , before the age of Raphael are better than the painters since the time of Carlo Maratti ... painter , subsequently formed himself in Italy by the study of nature and the great masters of landscape . While ...
... painters , ' said Reynolds , before the age of Raphael are better than the painters since the time of Carlo Maratti ... painter , subsequently formed himself in Italy by the study of nature and the great masters of landscape . While ...
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... painter of portraits . ' If allow- ance is made for the stiffness of his forms , he was a good copyist of literal nature , and gave true and strong representations of his sitters . Here his power stopped . He could not inform his faces ...
... painter of portraits . ' If allow- ance is made for the stiffness of his forms , he was a good copyist of literal nature , and gave true and strong representations of his sitters . Here his power stopped . He could not inform his faces ...
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... painter than some one in the next street , or surprised that the people at his own table should speak in praise of his pictures . ' His steady efforts to rise upwards main- tained his popularity to the end . The public never tired of ...
... painter than some one in the next street , or surprised that the people at his own table should speak in praise of his pictures . ' His steady efforts to rise upwards main- tained his popularity to the end . The public never tired of ...
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... painters . An artist , who was con- temporary with him , contrasting , in the early part of the next century , his past experience with his present , said at a meeting of his brethren , I now see only gentlemen before me . ' In In 1758 ...
... painters . An artist , who was con- temporary with him , contrasting , in the early part of the next century , his past experience with his present , said at a meeting of his brethren , I now see only gentlemen before me . ' In In 1758 ...
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... painter to sacrifice his gains to idle visitors . A man does not the less love his art for itself because he objects to be robbed of his professional earnings by inconsiderate loungers . unduly , unduly , and that to learn the truth it ...
... painter to sacrifice his gains to idle visitors . A man does not the less love his art for itself because he objects to be robbed of his professional earnings by inconsiderate loungers . unduly , unduly , and that to learn the truth it ...
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