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How to Visit the Great Picture Galleries - Page 298
by Esther Singleton - 1911 - 492 pages
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The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ...: Containing His ..., Volume 2

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 pages
...idea of the powers of Rubens, without having seen this picture : he seems here to have given a loose to the most capricious imagination in the attitudes...with hideous ruin and combustion, down to bottomless per* dition." If we consider the fruitfulness of invention which is discovered in this work, or the...
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Lectures on Painting, Delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts: With a Letter ...

John Opie (Maler, Grossbitannien) - 1809 - 314 pages
...ruin and combustion, down To bottomless perdition." " If we consider the fruitfulness of invention discovered in this work, or the skill which is shown...composing such an infinite number of figures, or the art in the distribution of the light and shadow, the freedom and facility with which it seems to be performed,...
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Elements of Art, a Poem in Six Cantos: With Notes and a Preface, Including ...

Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 442 pages
...the picture of the fallen angels in the Dusseldorf Gallery, closes with the following observation : " If we consider the fruitfulness of invention which is discovered in this work, or the skill which is All that the head can plan, or hand perform, Delight in theory, or in practice charm. 250 Yet Genius,...
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Elements of art, a poem

sir Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 438 pages
...the picture of the fallen angels in the Dusseldorf Gallery, closes with the following observation : " If we consider the fruitfulness of invention which is discovered in this work, or the skill which is All that the head can plan, or hand perform, Delight in theory, or in practice charm. 250 Yet Genius,...
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Elements of Art, a Poem: In Six Cantos; with Notes and a Preface; Including ...

Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 466 pages
...the picture of the fallen angels in the Dusseldorf Gallery, closes with the following observation: " If we consider the fruitfulness of invention which is discovered in this work, or the skill which ii All that the head can plan, or hand perform, Delight in theory, or in practice charm. 250 Yet Genius,...
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Elements of Art, a Poem: In Six Cantos; with Notes and a Preface; Including ...

Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 444 pages
...the picture of the fallen angels in the Dusseldorf Gallery, closes with the following observation : "If we consider the fruitfulness of invention which is discovered in this work, or the skill which i» All that the head can plan, or hand perform, Delight in theory, or in practice charm. 250 Yet Genius,...
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The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ; Late President of the Royal ...

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 pages
...having seen this picture : he seems here to have given a loose to the most capricious itaagination in the attitudes and invention of his fallen angels, who are tumbling one over the other, " ivith hideous ruin and combustion t down to bottomless ferdition." If we consider the fruitfulness...
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The literary works [&c.]. In which is included a memoir by J ..., Volume 1

sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 pages
...idea of the powers of Rubens, without having seen this picture : he seems here to have given a loose to the most capricious imagination in the attitudes...invention of his fallen angels, who are tumbling one ver the other, " with hideous ruin 'and combustion, down to bottomless perdition" If we consider the...
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The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the ..., Volume 2

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 324 pages
...idea of the powers of Rubens, without having seen this picture: he seems here to have given a loose to the most capricious imagination in the attitudes...fallen angels, who are tumbling one over the other, " unth hideous ruin and combustion, down to bottomless perdition." If we consider the fruitfulness...
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Arnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts: And Journal of Literature and ..., Volume 4

1832 - 384 pages
...most capricious imagination in the attitudes and invention of the falling angels who are tumbling ' With hideous ruin and combustion, down To bottomless...perdition.' " If we consider the fruitfulness of invention discovered in this work, or the skill which is shown in composing s>uch an infinite number of figures,...
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