| 1791 - 618 sider
...only from the moft poetical and fublime imagination. ' It is impoffible not to exprefs fome furprife, that the race of Painters, who preceded Michael Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, fhould never have thought of transferring a little of iliac grandeur of outline which they conld not... | |
| 1792 - 784 sider
...only from the moil poetical and lublime imagination " Jt is impoffibJe not to exprefs fome furprife, that the race of painters who preceded Michael Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, ihould never have thought of tranfferring a little of that grandeur of outline which they could not... | |
| 1792 - 724 sider
...preceded Michael Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, ihould never have thought of tranfferring a little of that grandeur of outline which they could not but fee and admire in ancient fculpture, into their own works ; but they appear to have confidered fculpture... | |
| 1795 - 688 sider
...the moft poeticnl and fublime imagination. Jt is impoffib'e iiot to cxprefs (pine furprüc, that ihc race of painters, who preceded Michael Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, ihculd never have thought of transferring aliule of that grandeur of outline which they could not but... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 sider
...there was no example; it could therefore proceed only from the most poetical and sublime imagination. i It is impossible not to express some surprise, that...admire in Ancient Sculpture, into their own works 5 but they appear to have considered Sculpture as the later Schools of Artists look at the inventions... | |
| John Gould - 1835 - 430 sider
...was no example ; it could, therefore, proceed only from the most poetical and sublime imagination. " It is impossible not to express some surprise, that the race of painters who preceded Michel Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, should never have thought of transferring a little... | |
| John Gould - 1838 - 432 sider
...was no example ; it could, therefore, proceed only from the most poetical and sublime imagination. " It is impossible not to express some surprise, that the race of painters who preceded Michel Angelo, men of acknowledged great abrlitics, should never have thought of transferring a little... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1846 - 506 sider
...there was no example; it could therefore proceed only from the most poetical and sublime imagination. It is impossible not to express some surprise, that the race of Painters who preceded Michel Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, should never have thought of transferring a little... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 sider
...was no example ; it could therefore proceed only from the most poetical and sublime imagination. 395 It is impossible not to express some surprise that the race of Painters who preceded Michel Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, should never have thought of transferring a little... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 sider
...no example ; it could therefore proceed only from the • most poetical and sublime imagination. 395 It is impossible not to express some surprise that the race of Painters who preceded Michel Angelo, men of acknowledged great abilities, should never have thought of transferring a little... | |
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