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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... land- scape of rich autumnal hues , such as visit no land but ours ; or sea piece , where the struggling vessel heaves and tosses on waves which foam around her , as the brush of Birch can give them action , will excite a desire that ...
... land- scape of rich autumnal hues , such as visit no land but ours ; or sea piece , where the struggling vessel heaves and tosses on waves which foam around her , as the brush of Birch can give them action , will excite a desire that ...
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... land . It is the habit of contemplating works of Art which , in the course of years , forms the public taste for Art . The decorations and symmetry of their public temples , and their public memorials of heroic deeds and ances- tral ...
... land . It is the habit of contemplating works of Art which , in the course of years , forms the public taste for Art . The decorations and symmetry of their public temples , and their public memorials of heroic deeds and ances- tral ...
Σελίδα 10
... land which schools the world in Art is his own . The same change , despite of our Anglo- Saxon lineage , may pass over us , and with more than Grecian freedom , and ancient Roman valour , we may acquire the taste to feel that national ...
... land which schools the world in Art is his own . The same change , despite of our Anglo- Saxon lineage , may pass over us , and with more than Grecian freedom , and ancient Roman valour , we may acquire the taste to feel that national ...
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... land to minister pleasure to the lowly , and refinement to the rude ; for , though the moulds , from which they are taken , be worn and old , his casts yet retain something of the stamp of genius , and give sufficient gratifica- tion to ...
... land to minister pleasure to the lowly , and refinement to the rude ; for , though the moulds , from which they are taken , be worn and old , his casts yet retain something of the stamp of genius , and give sufficient gratifica- tion to ...
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... land , and the dweller in his own , turn their pilgrim feet to do honour to the memory of the Yankee adventurer , the apprentice printer , the poor man's honest counsellor , the Phila- delphia editor , the American statesman , the ...
... land , and the dweller in his own , turn their pilgrim feet to do honour to the memory of the Yankee adventurer , the apprentice printer , the poor man's honest counsellor , the Phila- delphia editor , the American statesman , the ...
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