The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 17. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1884 |
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... later he gained the silver palette of the Society of Arts . About this time he was associated with John Varley , the eccentric water - colour painter and drawing - master , whom he assisted in the tuition of his band of talented pupils ...
... later he gained the silver palette of the Society of Arts . About this time he was associated with John Varley , the eccentric water - colour painter and drawing - master , whom he assisted in the tuition of his band of talented pupils ...
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... later times have accordingly held , as in the case of Totnes , that the grant of gilda mercatoria implies the incorporation of the borough . The guilds appear first in a religious form , and date in all probability from the times when ...
... later times have accordingly held , as in the case of Totnes , that the grant of gilda mercatoria implies the incorporation of the borough . The guilds appear first in a religious form , and date in all probability from the times when ...
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... Later painters , such as Zeuxis and Apelles , appear to have produced easel pictures more than mural paintings , and these , being easy to move , were mostly carried off to Rome by the early emperors . Hence Pausanias , who visited ...
... Later painters , such as Zeuxis and Apelles , appear to have produced easel pictures more than mural paintings , and these , being easy to move , were mostly carried off to Rome by the early emperors . Hence Pausanias , who visited ...
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... later paintings deal more with later subjects , either events in Christ's life or figures of saints and the miracles. MURAL 43 DECORATION.
... later paintings deal more with later subjects , either events in Christ's life or figures of saints and the miracles. MURAL 43 DECORATION.
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... later years to the machinations of the envious . His enemies spread abroad the rumour that the pope , Benedict XIV . , had discovered in his writings passages strongly savouring of heresy , even of atheism . Muratori appealed to the ...
... later years to the machinations of the envious . His enemies spread abroad the rumour that the pope , Benedict XIV . , had discovered in his writings passages strongly savouring of heresy , even of atheism . Muratori appealed to the ...
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