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 ix
... frequently deceived in thus mistaking the work of one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and ...
... frequently deceived in thus mistaking the work of one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and ...
Page xii
... frequently rank high in estimation , and sometimes are considered as entitled to claim equality even with masters to ... frequent themes of their eulogies ; others will share in the panegyrics when their merits are appreciated by the ...
... frequently rank high in estimation , and sometimes are considered as entitled to claim equality even with masters to ... frequent themes of their eulogies ; others will share in the panegyrics when their merits are appreciated by the ...
Page xv
... frequently in request , but it was found that several of the early and most renowned of the so called German painters were so closely connected with the advancement of the art , both in Flanders and Hol- land , that to omit their names ...
... frequently in request , but it was found that several of the early and most renowned of the so called German painters were so closely connected with the advancement of the art , both in Flanders and Hol- land , that to omit their names ...
Page xviii
... frequently considered , even when represent- ed with the most perfect attention to truth , to be violent and unnatural . Such is frequently the case in the fine landscapes of Rubens and Titian . It is only by a strict attention to ...
... frequently considered , even when represent- ed with the most perfect attention to truth , to be violent and unnatural . Such is frequently the case in the fine landscapes of Rubens and Titian . It is only by a strict attention to ...
Page xxiii
... frequently in contrast with the others in the same group , and the several groups are also contrast- ed with each other . The judicious arrangement of this con- trast or opposition , forms one of the great requisites of a fine picture ...
... frequently in contrast with the others in the same group , and the several groups are also contrast- ed with each other . The judicious arrangement of this con- trast or opposition , forms one of the great requisites of a fine picture ...
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