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الصفحة 33
... considered as the father of English water- colour painting , also introduced from France the art of aquatinta engraving , which , by the improvements it has subsequently re- ceived from several English artists , has been of the greatest ...
... considered as the father of English water- colour painting , also introduced from France the art of aquatinta engraving , which , by the improvements it has subsequently re- ceived from several English artists , has been of the greatest ...
الصفحة 36
... considered the cultivation of the fine arts of the utmost importance , even in a commercial See his Letter to the Dillettanti Society - a work which , in a very intemperate strain of language , exhibits the most liberal views of art ...
... considered the cultivation of the fine arts of the utmost importance , even in a commercial See his Letter to the Dillettanti Society - a work which , in a very intemperate strain of language , exhibits the most liberal views of art ...
الصفحة 37
... establishment of the British Institution with his patronage , he made some objection , conceiving that it was likely to interfere with the Royal Academy , which he justly considered with 1891 . 37 Progress of Fine Arts in England .
... establishment of the British Institution with his patronage , he made some objection , conceiving that it was likely to interfere with the Royal Academy , which he justly considered with 1891 . 37 Progress of Fine Arts in England .
الصفحة 38
with the Royal Academy , which he justly considered with the partiality of a parent . But on Mr. West explaining to him , that the two institutions were very different in their objects , the Academy being formed for the in- struction of ...
with the Royal Academy , which he justly considered with the partiality of a parent . But on Mr. West explaining to him , that the two institutions were very different in their objects , the Academy being formed for the in- struction of ...
الصفحة 40
... considered as at all savouring in any degree of a popish practice , however decidedly I may myself think it innocent , I will proceed no farther in the business . ' He then requested the churchmen to examine the matter thoroughly , and ...
... considered as at all savouring in any degree of a popish practice , however decidedly I may myself think it innocent , I will proceed no farther in the business . ' He then requested the churchmen to examine the matter thoroughly , and ...
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