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... picture of his patron , Saint Giacomo , by Leonardo . The wife had long been ill : her malady was expensive : their substance was diminishing : still no offers had tempted him , although many had been made , to sell the picture . At ...
... picture of his patron , Saint Giacomo , by Leonardo . The wife had long been ill : her malady was expensive : their substance was diminishing : still no offers had tempted him , although many had been made , to sell the picture . At ...
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... pictures , than that he makes good likenesses . It is easy ( comparatively ) to make a resemblance , but very difficult for any man to make a picture which deserves to be called good . All portrait - painters begin with getting ...
... pictures , than that he makes good likenesses . It is easy ( comparatively ) to make a resemblance , but very difficult for any man to make a picture which deserves to be called good . All portrait - painters begin with getting ...
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... picture , to be sure , but not such a picture as Mr. Newton could have produced ; and , therefore , not such a picture as he should have produced for the annual exhibition . He did himself injustice by it . C. HARDING - PORTRAIT ...
... picture , to be sure , but not such a picture as Mr. Newton could have produced ; and , therefore , not such a picture as he should have produced for the annual exhibition . He did himself injustice by it . C. HARDING - PORTRAIT ...
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