The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy: With an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author : in Three VolumesT. M'Lean, 1824 |
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Side xii
... manner he may be said to have wasted above two years of the four for which he was articled ; but though his master did all that lay in his power to hinder the progress of his pupil , he could not prevent the ascendency which he dreaded ...
... manner he may be said to have wasted above two years of the four for which he was articled ; but though his master did all that lay in his power to hinder the progress of his pupil , he could not prevent the ascendency which he dreaded ...
Side xiii
... manner of his master . In confirmation of this remark , the cases of Mortimer and Wright are adduced , who , though they shone in the respective departments of the art which they struck out for themselves , could obtain no celebrity in ...
... manner of his master . In confirmation of this remark , the cases of Mortimer and Wright are adduced , who , though they shone in the respective departments of the art which they struck out for themselves , could obtain no celebrity in ...
Side xxii
... manner of a student spending his time . Whoever has great views , I would re- commend to him , whilst at Rome , rather to live on bread and water than lose those advantages which he can never hope to enjoy a second time , and which he ...
... manner of a student spending his time . Whoever has great views , I would re- commend to him , whilst at Rome , rather to live on bread and water than lose those advantages which he can never hope to enjoy a second time , and which he ...
Side xxiv
... manner that excited general admiration . The next city visited by our great artist was Bologna , where his stay was but short , which circumstance he used very much to regret ; for he considered the frescoes of the Caracci , which are ...
... manner that excited general admiration . The next city visited by our great artist was Bologna , where his stay was but short , which circumstance he used very much to regret ; for he considered the frescoes of the Caracci , which are ...
Side xxv
... manner , he has himself given an ac- count . " When I observed , " says he , “ an ex- traordinary effect of light and shade in any picture , I took a leaf of my pocket book , and darkened every part of it in the same gradation of light ...
... manner , he has himself given an ac- count . " When I observed , " says he , “ an ex- traordinary effect of light and shade in any picture , I took a leaf of my pocket book , and darkened every part of it in the same gradation of light ...
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