A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and HollandH.G. Bohn, 1855 - 416 pages |
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Page viii
... considered the beautiful in painting , according to the subject in which each master is acknowledged to be eminent . Next , by having his attention directed to their scholars and imitators , he will be enabled to discriminate their ...
... considered the beautiful in painting , according to the subject in which each master is acknowledged to be eminent . Next , by having his attention directed to their scholars and imitators , he will be enabled to discriminate their ...
Page ix
... considered for their artistic qualities , disregarding in many instances their choice of subject ; the subject may be termed low , but their skill invests it with such charms that the connoisseur feels com- pelled to applaud the ...
... considered for their artistic qualities , disregarding in many instances their choice of subject ; the subject may be termed low , but their skill invests it with such charms that the connoisseur feels com- pelled to applaud the ...
Page xii
... considered as entitled to claim equality even with masters to whose works theirs have resemblance . It may be objected that the commendations bestowed on the works of painters who are not placed under the head of principal masters is ...
... considered as entitled to claim equality even with masters to whose works theirs have resemblance . It may be objected that the commendations bestowed on the works of painters who are not placed under the head of principal masters is ...
Page xiv
... considered a liberal price , twelve hundred guineas , sold for 80,000 francs , equal to three thousand two hundred pounds English money . In addition to these prices the purchasers had to pay 5 per cent . towards sale expenses . Such ...
... considered a liberal price , twelve hundred guineas , sold for 80,000 francs , equal to three thousand two hundred pounds English money . In addition to these prices the purchasers had to pay 5 per cent . towards sale expenses . Such ...
Page xv
... , both in Flanders and Hol- land , that to omit their names would be a violation of the honour due to them . And this omission at the present time might be considered invidious , seeing that strenuous efforts INTRODUCTION . XV.
... , both in Flanders and Hol- land , that to omit their names would be a violation of the honour due to them . And this omission at the present time might be considered invidious , seeing that strenuous efforts INTRODUCTION . XV.
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