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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... hope that a growing taste and liberality will learn to ap- preciate the noble talent of Epic composition ? Then , instead of being content with hanging upon his walls mere family likenesses , which , however gratifying they may be to ...
... hope that a growing taste and liberality will learn to ap- preciate the noble talent of Epic composition ? Then , instead of being content with hanging upon his walls mere family likenesses , which , however gratifying they may be to ...
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... hope for great advances in the public feeling of Art , but by reaching the people generally . In the present state of political controversy ( and there is little prospect of a speedy amendment ) the expenditure of public money upon ...
... hope for great advances in the public feeling of Art , but by reaching the people generally . In the present state of political controversy ( and there is little prospect of a speedy amendment ) the expenditure of public money upon ...
Σελίδα 12
... hope soon to be able to say in this country also , ) carry to the poorest of the people , wood engravings of master pieces in Art , and specimens of natural history , which the most finished critic would not disdain to admire ; and ...
... hope soon to be able to say in this country also , ) carry to the poorest of the people , wood engravings of master pieces in Art , and specimens of natural history , which the most finished critic would not disdain to admire ; and ...
Σελίδα 13
... . It is chiefly from them , that we must hope for the awakening of a national taste . The ancient states where Art most flourished , were small in territory . Every citizen of Attica could look often upon the glories 13.
... . It is chiefly from them , that we must hope for the awakening of a national taste . The ancient states where Art most flourished , were small in territory . Every citizen of Attica could look often upon the glories 13.
Σελίδα 24
... hope of praise which cheers him in his lone and enthusiastic toil ; and , if praise be withheld , his genius droops the wing and dies . It is most unkind to feed this generous ap- petite into morbid extravagance , as unkind as it was in ...
... hope of praise which cheers him in his lone and enthusiastic toil ; and , if praise be withheld , his genius droops the wing and dies . It is most unkind to feed this generous ap- petite into morbid extravagance , as unkind as it was in ...
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