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 iii
... tion of the Professors and Visitors . - That an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art be exacted from the young Students . - That a premature disposition to a masterly dexterity be repressed.- That diligence be constantly recommended ...
... tion of the Professors and Visitors . - That an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art be exacted from the young Students . - That a premature disposition to a masterly dexterity be repressed.- That diligence be constantly recommended ...
Side iv
... tion acquired by being conversant with the inven- tions of others . - The true method of imitating.— Borrowing , how far allowable . - Something to be gathered from every School • DISCOURSE VII . 91 115 The reality of a standard of ...
... tion acquired by being conversant with the inven- tions of others . - The true method of imitating.— Borrowing , how far allowable . - Something to be gathered from every School • DISCOURSE VII . 91 115 The reality of a standard of ...
Side x
... tion which old Mr. Reynolds had for the healing art , as that which was most likely to prove per- manently beneficial to his son , the suggestion of Mr. Cranch prevailed , and it was resolved that Joshua should become a pupil of his ...
... tion which old Mr. Reynolds had for the healing art , as that which was most likely to prove per- manently beneficial to his son , the suggestion of Mr. Cranch prevailed , and it was resolved that Joshua should become a pupil of his ...
Side xvii
... tion , as the head of the art , he naturally enough expected to behold works transcending all the ideas he had formed of the sublime and beautiful in painting . But , instead of being enraptured , on entering the Vatican , by the ...
... tion , as the head of the art , he naturally enough expected to behold works transcending all the ideas he had formed of the sublime and beautiful in painting . But , instead of being enraptured , on entering the Vatican , by the ...
Side xxx
... tion , that he was not able to lay it down till he had finished it , and on attempting to move , he found his arm totally benumbed . Being then unacquainted with the author , it was natural that he should wish to see and converse with ...
... tion , that he was not able to lay it down till he had finished it , and on attempting to move , he found his arm totally benumbed . Being then unacquainted with the author , it was natural that he should wish to see and converse with ...
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