| 1798 - 752 páginas
...finithed more minutely, as becomes a profeflor in any particular branch, yet there is fuch an airincfs and, facility in the landscapes of Rubens, that a painter would as foon wifh to be the author of them, as thofe of Claude, or any other artift whatever. " The pictures... | |
| 1798 - 554 páginas
...finilhcd more minutely, as becomes a Profelfor in any particular branch, yet there is fuch an airinefs and facility in the landscapes of .Rubens, that a Painter would as foon wi(h to be the author of them, as thole of Claude, or any other Artili whatever. The Pictures... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes; and though Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a Professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...effect on the spectator, that "he feels himself in no wise disposed to pick out and dwell on his defects. The criticisms which are made on him are indeed... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes; and though Claude 'Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a Professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...artist whatever. The pictures of Rubens have this tflfect on the spectator, that he feels himself in no wise disposed to pick out and dwell on his defects.... | |
| 1808 - 578 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes : and though Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...effect on the spectator, that he feels himself in no wise disposed to peck out and dwell on his deserts. The criticisms which are made on him, are indeed... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes ; and though Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a Professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...have this, effect on the spectator, that he feels CHAR AC . himself in no wise disposed to pick out R»BE N «. and dwell on his defects. The criticisms... | |
| John Opie - 1809 - 312 páginas
...said of his landscapes, and, though Claude Lorrain finished more neatly, as became a professor in a particular branch, yet there is such an airiness and...painter would as soon wish to be the author of them, as of those of Claude or any other artist whatever. Rubens, like Titian, was caressed, honoured, employed,... | |
| 1812 - 424 páginas
...Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a professor in any particular branch, yet there ia such an airiness and facility in the landscapes of...effect on the spectator, that he feels himself in no wise disposed to peck out and dwell on his deserts. The criticisms which are made on him, are indeed... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes ; and though Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...whatever. " The pictures of Rubens have this effect upon the spectator, that he feels himself in no wise disposed to pick out and dwell on his defects.... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...same may be said of his landscapes ; and though Claude Lorrain finished more minutely, as becomes a professor in any particular branch, yet there is such...whatever. " The pictures of Rubens have this effect upon the spectator, that he feels himself in no wise disposed to pick out and dwell on his defects.... | |
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