The Life of Sir David Wilkie: With His Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks on Works of Art; and a Selection from His Correspondence, Volumen3J. Murray, 1843 |
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... Perhaps you should not give up your visits to Genoa ; to get the Carega Bishop would be an object . I think Mr. Peel will send his two pictures to the Institution : this might dispose people to inquire about others , and if you are ...
... Perhaps you should not give up your visits to Genoa ; to get the Carega Bishop would be an object . I think Mr. Peel will send his two pictures to the Institution : this might dispose people to inquire about others , and if you are ...
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... perhaps , that the strife caught the impulse of independence from the church . These three pictures , said the artist in the Academy Cata- logue , are part of a series of subjects intended to represent the class of patriots in Spain ...
... perhaps , that the strife caught the impulse of independence from the church . These three pictures , said the artist in the Academy Cata- logue , are part of a series of subjects intended to represent the class of patriots in Spain ...
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... perhaps deliver this ; but , above all , do not let him worry you into taking up a brush a moment sooner than you feel you can do it happily and easily . Assure your- self that , if I should lose your assistance , my chief regret would ...
... perhaps deliver this ; but , above all , do not let him worry you into taking up a brush a moment sooner than you feel you can do it happily and easily . Assure your- self that , if I should lose your assistance , my chief regret would ...
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... perhaps taking a step , or a hop , may encourage you to a long leap on some more important occasion . In which hope I rest , dear Wilkie , Faithfully and truly yours , Abbotsford , Melrose , 21st Dec. WALTER SCOTT . All the compliments ...
... perhaps taking a step , or a hop , may encourage you to a long leap on some more important occasion . In which hope I rest , dear Wilkie , Faithfully and truly yours , Abbotsford , Melrose , 21st Dec. WALTER SCOTT . All the compliments ...
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... perhaps leads one to expect the vestibule or hall to be larger than it is . The Man in Armour , placed over the chimney - piece , in the first room , is a low - toned , deep , and rich pic- ture , the head being the chief and only light ...
... perhaps leads one to expect the vestibule or hall to be larger than it is . The Man in Armour , placed over the chimney - piece , in the first room , is a low - toned , deep , and rich pic- ture , the head being the chief and only light ...
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admired agreeable ANDREW WILSON appearance artist BART beautiful Beyrout Calder House called Canvas character cheers Collins colours Constantinople Correggio D. W. TO MISS D. W. TO SIR Dear Sir William drawing dress Duke Duke of Wellington engraving excellent Exhibition favour feel figure Gallery genius give hand head Holy Holyrood Holyrood House honour hope impression interest Italy Jaffa Jerusalem journey Kensington kind King Knox labours LADY BAIRD land letter look Majesty Michael Angelo mind MISS WILKIE night o'clock object Pacha painted painter palace Panel picture pleased portrait present Queen remarkable Rembrandt Royal Academy scene seems seen Seguier sent Sir David Baird Sir David Wilkie Sir Robert Peel Sir Thomas Sir Walter Scott SIR WILLIAM KNIGHTON sitting sketch Spanish style Sultan Syria taste thing THOMAS WILKIE thought Titian town Turkish Vandyke Wilkie's wish Woodburn young
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Página 422 - If I forget thee, 0 Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ; If I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Página 160 - See what a grace was seated on this brow ; Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Página 95 - Juan Perez de Marchena, happening to pass by, was struck with the appearance of the stranger, and observing from his air and accent that he was a foreigner, entered into conversation with him, and soon learned the particulars of his story. That stranger was Columbus.
Página 415 - ... to refer at once to the localities of Scripture events, when the great work is to be essayed of representing Scripture history. Great as the assistance, I might say the inspiration, which the art of painting has derived from the illustration of Christianity, and great as the talent and genius have been this high walk of art has called into being, yet it is remarkable that none of the great painters to whom the world has hitherto looked for the visible appearance of Scripture scenes and feelings...
Página 302 - Castle and the Old Town, brought within the cliffs of the Trosachs and watered by a river like the Tay.
Página 416 - Judea, 2,500 feet above the level of the sea. Except the Mount, of Olives scarce any hill near rises above her. Her walls, which encompass her on every side, are higher and more superb than any city walls I have ever seen. The square towers of her gates recall those of Windsor Castle ; while their lengthened elevation, with the spires and cupolas they enclose, would have arrested the Poussins and Claudes in preference to all other cities. Her streets are stonebuilt, massive, surmounted by arches,...
Página 11 - The applause of the exquisite few is better than that of the ignorant many, but I like to reverse received maxims. Give me the many who have admired in different ages Raphael and Claude, and I will give up the exquisite few who can admit of no deterioration of a system that has not yet the trial of time to recommend it : take simplicity from art, and away goes all its influence.
Página 131 - Wilkie seems unconsciously to have anticipated the invention (or rather the discovery) of the Daguerreotype, and some of its results. He says : — " If by an operation of mechanism, animated nature could be copied with the accuracy of a cast in plaster, a tracing on a wall, or a reflection in a glass, without modification, and without the proprieties and graces of art, all that utility could desire would be perfectly attained, but it would be at the expense of almost every quality which renders...
Página 417 - Jerusalem towers of her gates recall those of Windsor Castle; while their lengthened elevation, with the spires and cupolas they enclose, would have arrested the Poussins and Claudes in preference to all other cities. Her streets are stone-built, massive, surmounted by arches, through which the solemn vista claims the painter's art, though by that art still unknown and unrepresented ; and the people, the Jew, the Arab, and the more humble and destitute, who never change, recall, by their appearance,...