An Essay on Painting: In Two Epistles to Mr. RomneyJ. Dodsley, 1781 - 96 psl. |
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... with Admiration lean , And catch new Virtue from the moral Scene ! May Time himself . a fond Reluctance feel , Nor from thy aged hand the Pencil fteal , " 545 550 5555 560 But But grant it ftill to gain increasing Praise , In [ 55 ]
... with Admiration lean , And catch new Virtue from the moral Scene ! May Time himself . a fond Reluctance feel , Nor from thy aged hand the Pencil fteal , " 545 550 5555 560 But But grant it ftill to gain increasing Praise , In [ 55 ]
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... himself to be painted under the figure of a Coloffus , upon cloth or canvass , a hundred and twenty feet in height . " The fame author informs us , that this prepofterous picture , when it was finished , met with its fate from lightning ...
... himself to be painted under the figure of a Coloffus , upon cloth or canvass , a hundred and twenty feet in height . " The fame author informs us , that this prepofterous picture , when it was finished , met with its fate from lightning ...
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... himself " to flattering the eye by the richness and truth of his colouring , without a proper attention to the higher branch of his art , that of interesting . our feeling by affecting fubjects ; " the criticism is indeed extended to ...
... himself " to flattering the eye by the richness and truth of his colouring , without a proper attention to the higher branch of his art , that of interesting . our feeling by affecting fubjects ; " the criticism is indeed extended to ...
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... himself reflected from a convex mirror : he relates alfo fome curious circumftances of his allegorical portrait of the emperor Charles the Vth , which he painted by memory , and by the recommendation of Pope Clement the VIIth ...
... himself reflected from a convex mirror : he relates alfo fome curious circumftances of his allegorical portrait of the emperor Charles the Vth , which he painted by memory , and by the recommendation of Pope Clement the VIIth ...
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... himself , died in a state of distraction at Rome , 1609. This melancholy event is described in a very affecting letter written by an Italian prelate , who attended him in his Taft moments . Raccolta , Tom . II . p . 384 . VERSE 295 ...
... himself , died in a state of distraction at Rome , 1609. This melancholy event is described in a very affecting letter written by an Italian prelate , who attended him in his Taft moments . Raccolta , Tom . II . p . 384 . VERSE 295 ...
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