| George Daniel - 1881 - 472 páginas
...Appendix to wry ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt fin some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by...them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, ana never putting two lines where Crmks/tank has put only one, would be an exereise in decision and... | |
| Edward Stirling - 1881 - 414 páginas
...Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glassi arid never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exer~ c 'scr in... | |
| Henrietta Eliza V. Stannard - 1881 - 340 páginas
...copies of them, loohing at them through a magnifying flaes, and never putting two lines where Cruihshanh has put only one, would be an exercise in decision...drawing which would leave afterwards little to be tearnt in schools." — Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. Post 8vo, cloth limp, a*. 6d. Glenny's... | |
| Sidney Jerrold - 1881 - 168 páginas
...o/ touch since Retttbrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him). . . . Tfmake somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them...magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where CruiksJiank has put only one, would be OM exer* cise in decision and severe drawing which would leave... | |
| Edward Peron Hingston - 1881 - 538 páginas
...of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation. unrivalled even by him). . . . To makt somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them...magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Crvikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1881 - 282 páginas
...Appendix to tny ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, -unrivalled even by...make somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at t/iem through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1881 - 208 páginas
...masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by kim). . . . To make somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking...them through a magnifying glass, and never putting tvjo lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1881 - 248 páginas
...Appendix to tny ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by...him). . . . To make Somewhat enlarged copies of them, loohing at them throngh a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put onlv... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1881 - 416 páginas
...Appendix to my * Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt fin some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by...him). . . . To make somewhat enlarged copies of them, loohing at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting tu'o lines where Cruihshanh has put only... | |
| 1881 - 738 páginas
...through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruihstianh has put only one, vjould be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be leant in schools." — Extractjrom Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. Post Svo, cloth limp, 2j. 6d. Glenny's... | |
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