Works, Volume 23D. Estes, 1989 |
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... painters , we shall find in each of them some local narrow- ness . Now , I do not , of course , mean to say that Tur ... painter , as far as I know , can equal . He cannot , for instance , draw children at play as well as Mulready ; but ...
... painters , we shall find in each of them some local narrow- ness . Now , I do not , of course , mean to say that Tur ... painter , as far as I know , can equal . He cannot , for instance , draw children at play as well as Mulready ; but ...
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... painters , who truly chose to paint sacred subjects because they loved them , and the affected painters , who took sacred subjects for their own pride's sake , or for merely artis- tical delight . Amongst other means of arriving at a ...
... painters , who truly chose to paint sacred subjects because they loved them , and the affected painters , who took sacred subjects for their own pride's sake , or for merely artis- tical delight . Amongst other means of arriving at a ...
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... painters as to necessitate my nam- ing the fifteenth - century manner of landscape after him , though he did not invent it ; and although the school of Milan is distinguished by several peculiarities , and defi- nitely enough separable ...
... painters as to necessitate my nam- ing the fifteenth - century manner of landscape after him , though he did not invent it ; and although the school of Milan is distinguished by several peculiarities , and defi- nitely enough separable ...
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