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... painting met with considerable en- couragement , and , under the patronage of that monarch and the nobility , many distinguished artists from the Continent visited the country occasionally . But their labours , being in general confined ...
... painting met with considerable en- couragement , and , under the patronage of that monarch and the nobility , many distinguished artists from the Continent visited the country occasionally . But their labours , being in general confined ...
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... painting ; but he also painted historical sub- jects with considerable repute . Charles I. had early in life imbibed a taste for the fine arts , and , on his accession to the throne , became their most zealous . and munificent patron ...
... painting ; but he also painted historical sub- jects with considerable repute . Charles I. had early in life imbibed a taste for the fine arts , and , on his accession to the throne , became their most zealous . and munificent patron ...
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... painter , whose works are still held in the highest estimation for the beauty of their execution , and their vivacity ... painting the ceilings , one side of St. George's Hall , and the Chapel . He was also employed in the same way by ...
... painter , whose works are still held in the highest estimation for the beauty of their execution , and their vivacity ... painting the ceilings , one side of St. George's Hall , and the Chapel . He was also employed in the same way by ...
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... painting . His principal works are the interior decorations of the cupola of St. Paul's , and the great saloon and refectory at Greenwich Hospital ; but although he enjoyed a high reputation , so little was the art es- teemed in the ...
... painting . His principal works are the interior decorations of the cupola of St. Paul's , and the great saloon and refectory at Greenwich Hospital ; but although he enjoyed a high reputation , so little was the art es- teemed in the ...
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... Painting , a work written with the laudable intention of directing the public to a more correct view of the nature of art . Landscape began to be cultivated with some success by Woot- ton , Lambert , and Taverner ; and Hogarth , the ...
... Painting , a work written with the laudable intention of directing the public to a more correct view of the nature of art . Landscape began to be cultivated with some success by Woot- ton , Lambert , and Taverner ; and Hogarth , the ...
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