Anecdotes of William Hogarth: Written by HimselfJ.B. Nichols and son, 1833 - 416 páginas |
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... tion . Selections , therefore , from his judicious remarks are included in this volume : which are followed by some perti- nent and ingenious observations from Mr. Gilpin's " Essay on Prints . " The spirited eulogium and defence of ...
... tion . Selections , therefore , from his judicious remarks are included in this volume : which are followed by some perti- nent and ingenious observations from Mr. Gilpin's " Essay on Prints . " The spirited eulogium and defence of ...
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... tion . To attain this it was necessary that I should learn to draw objects something like nature , instead of the monsters of heraldry , and the common methods of study were much too tedious for one who loved his pleasure , and came so ...
... tion . To attain this it was necessary that I should learn to draw objects something like nature , instead of the monsters of heraldry , and the common methods of study were much too tedious for one who loved his pleasure , and came so ...
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... tion will carry more conviction to the mind of a sensible man , than all he would find in a thousand volumes ; and this has been attempted in the prints I have composed . Let the decision be left to every unprejudiced eye ; let the ...
... tion will carry more conviction to the mind of a sensible man , than all he would find in a thousand volumes ; and this has been attempted in the prints I have composed . Let the decision be left to every unprejudiced eye ; let the ...
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... with truth , And mark'd the date of age and youth ; " But see the consequence , ― " 6 In dusty piles his pictures lay , For no one sent the second pay . " tion will ever be done away , is a doubtful 22 ANECDOTES OF HOGARTH ,
... with truth , And mark'd the date of age and youth ; " But see the consequence , ― " 6 In dusty piles his pictures lay , For no one sent the second pay . " tion will ever be done away , is a doubtful 22 ANECDOTES OF HOGARTH ,
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Written by Himself William Hogarth. tion will ever be done away , is a doubtful question ; none of those who have attempted to reform it have yet suc- ceeded ; nor , unless portrait painters in general become more honest , and their ...
Written by Himself William Hogarth. tion will ever be done away , is a doubtful question ; none of those who have attempted to reform it have yet suc- ceeded ; nor , unless portrait painters in general become more honest , and their ...
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