The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... close by , in high relief , as if to show that in the greatest composition in the world sculpture and paint- ing had completely joined hands , is a sculp- tured version - a close though not exact copy - of Leonardo da Vinci's Last ...
... close by , in high relief , as if to show that in the greatest composition in the world sculpture and paint- ing had completely joined hands , is a sculp- tured version - a close though not exact copy - of Leonardo da Vinci's Last ...
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... close by , though also a youthful work , does not offer the same attractions as the foregoing . In the effort to divest it of that pride of life in- compatible with the subject , the master has simply stript it of his energy , and left ...
... close by , though also a youthful work , does not offer the same attractions as the foregoing . In the effort to divest it of that pride of life in- compatible with the subject , the master has simply stript it of his energy , and left ...
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... close to the bole all the branches thus shortened . Only a few leaves are thus lost to each tree , the scar is soon healed over , and no detriment is inflicted on the future timber . If , after this first pruning , the tree again shows ...
... close to the bole all the branches thus shortened . Only a few leaves are thus lost to each tree , the scar is soon healed over , and no detriment is inflicted on the future timber . If , after this first pruning , the tree again shows ...
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