The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... Expression in Painting . Charles Bell . 4to . 21. 28. Boards . Longman and Co. 1806 . XCELLENCE in the higher branches of painting depends so much more on the inspiration of genius than on the efforts of industry , that the professors ...
... Expression in Painting . Charles Bell . 4to . 21. 28. Boards . Longman and Co. 1806 . XCELLENCE in the higher branches of painting depends so much more on the inspiration of genius than on the efforts of industry , that the professors ...
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... expression of repose and grandeur is the object that seems to have been sought by the most eminent masters , and which appears most adapted to their art . It is easy to conceive that the study of the academy - figure , although useful ...
... expression of repose and grandeur is the object that seems to have been sought by the most eminent masters , and which appears most adapted to their art . It is easy to conceive that the study of the academy - figure , although useful ...
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... expression more particularly depends , do not appear to have any farther , object in view , and may properly be con- sidered as bestowed on man for promoting and extending his intercourse with his fellows . Though not absolutely neces ...
... expression more particularly depends , do not appear to have any farther , object in view , and may properly be con- sidered as bestowed on man for promoting and extending his intercourse with his fellows . Though not absolutely neces ...
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