The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... portraits , and after that he dropped from sight . Nothing like the Waldo portrait was to be painted again until Copley , some thirty years Feke's junior , hit his stride a decade and more later . A reputed family tradition has it that ...
... portraits , and after that he dropped from sight . Nothing like the Waldo portrait was to be painted again until Copley , some thirty years Feke's junior , hit his stride a decade and more later . A reputed family tradition has it that ...
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... portrait he painted , along with that of Wordsworth . His own Self - Portrait ( 1805 , Boston ) shows how he looked during the early years abroad , very youth- ful and with fashionably wind - rumpled hair . He developed a romantic portrait ...
... portrait he painted , along with that of Wordsworth . His own Self - Portrait ( 1805 , Boston ) shows how he looked during the early years abroad , very youth- ful and with fashionably wind - rumpled hair . He developed a romantic portrait ...
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... Portrait of Washington ( Boston ) is so con- vincingly satisfying in its impression of life and truth that it has been said that if Washington were to return to earth and did not look like the portrait he would be summarily judged an im ...
... Portrait of Washington ( Boston ) is so con- vincingly satisfying in its impression of life and truth that it has been said that if Washington were to return to earth and did not look like the portrait he would be summarily judged an im ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
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