The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1859 |
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... National Gallery Site Commission pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament . 1857 . 2. Catalogues of the Pictures in the National Gallery , with Biographical Notices of the deceased Painters ( Foreign and English Schools ) . By Ralph N ...
... National Gallery Site Commission pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament . 1857 . 2. Catalogues of the Pictures in the National Gallery , with Biographical Notices of the deceased Painters ( Foreign and English Schools ) . By Ralph N ...
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... gallery , specially set apart or exhibited for public amusement and instruction , is but a recent institution in this country . Whilst nearly every European state has for generations possessed such a collection , and ... National Gallery .
... gallery , specially set apart or exhibited for public amusement and instruction , is but a recent institution in this country . Whilst nearly every European state has for generations possessed such a collection , and ... National Gallery .
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... National Gallery . * The Committee recommended , amongst other things , that a board of trustees should be continued , but with- out ex officio members ; that its numbers , which were then thirteen , should be ... National Gallery . 343.
... National Gallery . * The Committee recommended , amongst other things , that a board of trustees should be continued , but with- out ex officio members ; that its numbers , which were then thirteen , should be ... National Gallery . 343.
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... modern , now forming the National Gallery , without including the National Portrait Gallery , exceeds 600 . It is almost daily increasing , through fresh purchases , donations , and and bequests ; in a very few years it will 344 National ...
... modern , now forming the National Gallery , without including the National Portrait Gallery , exceeds 600 . It is almost daily increasing , through fresh purchases , donations , and and bequests ; in a very few years it will 344 National ...
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... gallery , but was thwarted by the opposition of a party in the House . He , however , succeeded at a later period in stopping the sale , having previously purchased Raphael's Cartoons for the nation for 300l .; a ... National Gallery .
... gallery , but was thwarted by the opposition of a party in the House . He , however , succeeded at a later period in stopping the sale , having previously purchased Raphael's Cartoons for the nation for 300l .; a ... National Gallery .
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