The Prospects of Art in the United States: An Address Before the Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia, at the Opening of Their Exhibition, May, 1840, Τόμος 299Artists' society, 1840 - 45 σελίδες |
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... Gentlemen , Members of the Artists ' Fund Society . I know that I express the feelings of many others , in congratulating you warmly on the prosperity of your Association . The opening of your new and commodious Hall of Exhibition , on ...
... Gentlemen , Members of the Artists ' Fund Society . I know that I express the feelings of many others , in congratulating you warmly on the prosperity of your Association . The opening of your new and commodious Hall of Exhibition , on ...
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... Gentlemen , you must make us feel Art , and after- wards we shall be glad to hear from you homilies upon taste . One good Artist sows the seed of a liberal harvest for many successors , not only by the encouragement of his example , but ...
... Gentlemen , you must make us feel Art , and after- wards we shall be glad to hear from you homilies upon taste . One good Artist sows the seed of a liberal harvest for many successors , not only by the encouragement of his example , but ...
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... gentlemen , for want of encouragement ; and to see in your annual cata- logues such a repetition of " Portrait of a Lady ; " " Portrait of a Gentleman ; " when we know that some , at least , of the pencils which produced them are ...
... gentlemen , for want of encouragement ; and to see in your annual cata- logues such a repetition of " Portrait of a Lady ; " " Portrait of a Gentleman ; " when we know that some , at least , of the pencils which produced them are ...
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... gentlemen , independently of benevolent consi- derations , we must not allow ourselves to despise such methods of Art , because we have been educated by fortunate circumstances , or inspired , as you are , by a more fortunate genius to ...
... gentlemen , independently of benevolent consi- derations , we must not allow ourselves to despise such methods of Art , because we have been educated by fortunate circumstances , or inspired , as you are , by a more fortunate genius to ...
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... gentlemen , in all your de- partments , by this rapid growth of taste in architec- ture . It assures you that your countrymen have an eye for proportion and purity , to which no art. * Appendix ( D. ) * The late Bishop White . Appendix ...
... gentlemen , in all your de- partments , by this rapid growth of taste in architec- ture . It assures you that your countrymen have an eye for proportion and purity , to which no art. * Appendix ( D. ) * The late Bishop White . Appendix ...
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