Lectures on the History and Principles of PaintingLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 - 477 sider |
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Side v
... they be dedicated with more propriety ! They were written with an earnest desire to assist in promoting the knowledge of the Art of Painting in our country , and no one has more zealously sought to effect that object than Your A 3.
... they be dedicated with more propriety ! They were written with an earnest desire to assist in promoting the knowledge of the Art of Painting in our country , and no one has more zealously sought to effect that object than Your A 3.
Side vii
... propriety of the thought ; and say , that I should certainly not have done so , had I not imagined , that , by having taken a novel course in my endeavours to fulfil the duties of the professorship , I had , in some measure , rendered ...
... propriety of the thought ; and say , that I should certainly not have done so , had I not imagined , that , by having taken a novel course in my endeavours to fulfil the duties of the professorship , I had , in some measure , rendered ...
Side x
... found that there were two important points relative to the art of painting of which we had previously attained but very imperfect ideas . First , we were impressed with pleasure in beholding the propriety , indeed , I X PREFACE .
... found that there were two important points relative to the art of painting of which we had previously attained but very imperfect ideas . First , we were impressed with pleasure in beholding the propriety , indeed , I X PREFACE .
Side xi
Thomas Phillips. with pleasure in beholding the propriety , indeed , I may say the perfection of feeling and under- standing that mingled with the imperfections to be found in the works of the early painters ; those of the 13th and 14th ...
Thomas Phillips. with pleasure in beholding the propriety , indeed , I may say the perfection of feeling and under- standing that mingled with the imperfections to be found in the works of the early painters ; those of the 13th and 14th ...
Side xiv
... propriety of the remarks of others ; and enjoy a strengthened confidence in my own mind , when it became my turn to speak upon the subject . I consequently felt , that in thus obtaining a qualification for myself , I might proceed ...
... propriety of the remarks of others ; and enjoy a strengthened confidence in my own mind , when it became my turn to speak upon the subject . I consequently felt , that in thus obtaining a qualification for myself , I might proceed ...
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