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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... virtue , loveliness , and truth . If the portrait of one dear friend speak to us from the can- vass , how natural is the wish that graphic images of all who form the circle of affection should remain , when the grave shall have hidden ...
... virtue , loveliness , and truth . If the portrait of one dear friend speak to us from the can- vass , how natural is the wish that graphic images of all who form the circle of affection should remain , when the grave shall have hidden ...
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... virtue , and in learning lessons of patriotic devotion ; and legislatures , representing a generous public spirit , warrant the employment of genius in giving majesty to halls of office , and elegance to resorts of the people . It is ...
... virtue , and in learning lessons of patriotic devotion ; and legislatures , representing a generous public spirit , warrant the employment of genius in giving majesty to halls of office , and elegance to resorts of the people . It is ...
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... virtues which make home peaceful and happy . But , 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 ...
... virtues which make home peaceful and happy . But , 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 ...
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... virtue were drawn from actual incidents , or presented in pure allegory ? That change has taken place in poetry . We hear no more of Strephons and Phillises , in our pastorals ; and a bard of our own day , who would invoke the ...
... virtue were drawn from actual incidents , or presented in pure allegory ? That change has taken place in poetry . We hear no more of Strephons and Phillises , in our pastorals ; and a bard of our own day , who would invoke the ...
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... virtue which can never die , though heart and flesh must fail . It is a shame to us , as a religious community , that such a work remains to be done . * It is in employments like these Art must find her no- blest office . No patriot ...
... virtue which can never die , though heart and flesh must fail . It is a shame to us , as a religious community , that such a work remains to be done . * It is in employments like these Art must find her no- blest office . No patriot ...
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