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Iron and Steel . John Percy , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1861-4 By IV . - Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with notices of some of his Contemporaries . Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. cluded by Tom Taylor , M.A. Illustrations . 2 Vols .
Iron and Steel . John Percy , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1861-4 By IV . - Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with notices of some of his Contemporaries . Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. cluded by Tom Taylor , M.A. Illustrations . 2 Vols .
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Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with Notices of some of his Contemporaries . Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. Continued and concluded by Tom Taylor , M.A. With Portraits and Illustrations . 2 Vols . 8vo .
Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with Notices of some of his Contemporaries . Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. Continued and concluded by Tom Taylor , M.A. With Portraits and Illustrations . 2 Vols . 8vo .
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The painters , ' said Reynolds , ' before the age of Raphael are better than the painters since the time of Carlo Maratti . The reason is , the former have nothing but truth in view ; whereas the others do not even endeavour to see for ...
The painters , ' said Reynolds , ' before the age of Raphael are better than the painters since the time of Carlo Maratti . The reason is , the former have nothing but truth in view ; whereas the others do not even endeavour to see for ...
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ciled him to the innovations of others , and he preferred , or pro- fessed to prefer , Cotes to Reynolds . In his own style Cotes was a commendable artist . He belonged to the class of what Sir Joshua called the cold painter of ...
ciled him to the innovations of others , and he preferred , or pro- fessed to prefer , Cotes to Reynolds . In his own style Cotes was a commendable artist . He belonged to the class of what Sir Joshua called the cold painter of ...
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Brother , ' said Miss Reynolds , turning to Sir Joshua , how happens it that we never meet with any pictures by Jervas ? ' ' Because , ' he replied , they are all up in the garret . ' There the common- place portraits of past ...
Brother , ' said Miss Reynolds , turning to Sir Joshua , how happens it that we never meet with any pictures by Jervas ? ' ' Because , ' he replied , they are all up in the garret . ' There the common- place portraits of past ...
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