The Book of the CartoonJ. Rickerby, 1837 - 185 pages |
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... regard the external advantages of the time , in the progress of discovery and accessory knowledge , and in the eager patronage of the power- ful and enlightened ; or its internal , in the accumu- lated experience of many generations ...
... regard the external advantages of the time , in the progress of discovery and accessory knowledge , and in the eager patronage of the power- ful and enlightened ; or its internal , in the accumu- lated experience of many generations ...
Page 18
... For though Dorigny's prints may occasionally fall below those of his modern rivals , in accuracy of outline , as they unquestionably do in elaborate nicety of finish , yet they are superior in regard to the 18 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
... For though Dorigny's prints may occasionally fall below those of his modern rivals , in accuracy of outline , as they unquestionably do in elaborate nicety of finish , yet they are superior in regard to the 18 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
Page 19
Richard Cattermole. finish , yet they are superior in regard to the expres- sion of that exquisite freedom of handling , which dis- tinguishes those parts at least of the originals which were actually executed by the pencil of Raffaelle ...
Richard Cattermole. finish , yet they are superior in regard to the expres- sion of that exquisite freedom of handling , which dis- tinguishes those parts at least of the originals which were actually executed by the pencil of Raffaelle ...
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... regard , is that of Peter : to pursue the proper order and gradation of interest , however , we must begin with the representation of the Divine Saviour , the chief both in moral and graphic importance , and that on which the eye ...
... regard , is that of Peter : to pursue the proper order and gradation of interest , however , we must begin with the representation of the Divine Saviour , the chief both in moral and graphic importance , and that on which the eye ...
Page 55
... regard , he enquired- " Simon , lovest thou me - ayamaç μɛ ; " Peter , well remembering that unhappy failure , and how " He fear'd with life to die - by death to live , " humbly answers , 66 Lord , thou knowest that I love " I fear'd ...
... regard , he enquired- " Simon , lovest thou me - ayamaç μɛ ; " Peter , well remembering that unhappy failure , and how " He fear'd with life to die - by death to live , " humbly answers , 66 Lord , thou knowest that I love " I fear'd ...
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action admiration Ananias and Sapphira apostle appear artist attention attitude authority awful beauty Cartoons character Charge to Peter Christ Christian church composition contrast countenance Cupid and Psyche Cyprus daugh DEATH OF ANANIAS delight denote depicted designed dignity disciples divine drapery Draught of Fishes effect Elymas emotions engraved executed expression exquisite favourable fearful effect feeling figure genius gospel grace Hampton Court hand head heaven historical Holy honour human illustrious immediately individual Jews JOHN HEALING King KING WILLIAM STREET less lictors light limbs look Lystra magnificent Masaccio means ment mind moral nature nexion object observed occasion original painter Paul and Barnabas peculiar pencil perfect persons PETER AND JOHN picture present probably proconsul racter Raffaelle Raffaelle's regard remarkable represented sacred sacrifice Saviour scarcely sentiment Sergius Paulus solemn sons of Zebedee sorbed spectator spirit sweet tapestry taste temple thou tion truth whole youth