The illustrations of this volume . . . are of quite sterling and admirable art, of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my Miss Or Mrs.? and Other Stories in Outline - Página 14por Wilkie Collins - 1875 - 298 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1881 - 318 páginas
...tales which tkty illustrate; and the original etchings -, as I have before said in the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness...putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, mould be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt... | |
| Francis George Heath - 1881 - 344 páginas
...which they illustrate ; and the original etchings , as I have before said in the Appendix to tny ' Elements of Drawing* were unrivalled in masterfulness...magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruiksltank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave... | |
| Dutton Cook - 1881 - 308 páginas
...tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness...magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruiksfiank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave... | |
| Julius Beerbohm - 1881 - 296 páginas
...the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Retnbrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even...lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exer~ cise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."—... | |
| James Payn - 1881 - 336 páginas
...the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Reinbrandt (in some qualities of 'delineation, unrivalled even...lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exerfife in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be leamt in schools."—... | |
| Edward Stirling - 1881 - 414 páginas
...tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness...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... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1881 - 282 páginas
...tales which they illustrate l and tne original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to tny ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness...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... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1881 - 248 páginas
...tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to tny ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness...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... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1881 - 358 páginas
...masterfulness of touch since Remvrandt fin some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him). . . . Tomake somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them...lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be OH exer* lise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterguards little te be learnt in schools.**—Extract... | |
| 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... | |
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