Musée de peinture et de sculpture, ou Recueil des principaux tableaux, statues et bas-reliefs des collections publiques et particulières de L'Europe, Volumen9Audot, 1830 |
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... he created to himself a manner that appertains in nothing to that of any other artist . Yet it is presumable that he received his first lessons in drawing from one of his HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICE uncles , named Lorenzo , and mmun⌁ w.
... he created to himself a manner that appertains in nothing to that of any other artist . Yet it is presumable that he received his first lessons in drawing from one of his HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICE uncles , named Lorenzo , and mmun⌁ w.
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... manner with which the draperies are cast , are consi- dered , it will be acknowledged , that this work would have been the painter's master - piece , had he not surpassed it , in that of the dome of the Parma Cathedral , representing ...
... manner with which the draperies are cast , are consi- dered , it will be acknowledged , that this work would have been the painter's master - piece , had he not surpassed it , in that of the dome of the Parma Cathedral , representing ...
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... manner . Then a multitude of angels of various sizes , some accompanying and supporting the Virgin , others playing upon instruments , or celebrating her triumph by their songs , or holding torches and acerras upon which perfumes are ...
... manner . Then a multitude of angels of various sizes , some accompanying and supporting the Virgin , others playing upon instruments , or celebrating her triumph by their songs , or holding torches and acerras upon which perfumes are ...
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... without the beholder feeling astonished at the facility with which Teniers succeeded in imitating the manner of the artist copied by him .. * II HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICE It was only during his ་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་
... without the beholder feeling astonished at the facility with which Teniers succeeded in imitating the manner of the artist copied by him .. * II HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICE It was only during his ་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་ ་་་
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... manner more suitable to his genius , commissioning him to paint pictures of his own composition , and spread the taste for them , throughout all the Courts of Europe . The King of Spain caused a gallery to be built purposely for the ...
... manner more suitable to his genius , commissioning him to paint pictures of his own composition , and spread the taste for them , throughout all the Courts of Europe . The King of Spain caused a gallery to be built purposely for the ...