The Quarterly Review, 102. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 117
... painted and gilded ; so should the pulpit ; so may the roof . ' He further suggests that , be- sides ' the most approved ecclesiastical emblems and devices , ' ' in- structive legends of saints ' will be proper subjects for distemper ...
... painted and gilded ; so should the pulpit ; so may the roof . ' He further suggests that , be- sides ' the most approved ecclesiastical emblems and devices , ' ' in- structive legends of saints ' will be proper subjects for distemper ...
Page 192
... painted for the Ansidei family , now at Blen- heim , and lately engraved by Mr. Gruner ; the Holy Family , ' a charming cabinet picture , from the Casa Aldobrandini , in Rome , belonging to Lady Garvagh ; and the parts of a ' predella ...
... painted for the Ansidei family , now at Blen- heim , and lately engraved by Mr. Gruner ; the Holy Family , ' a charming cabinet picture , from the Casa Aldobrandini , in Rome , belonging to Lady Garvagh ; and the parts of a ' predella ...
Page 197
... painted one sunset , he does not go on painting sunsets redder and redder , until his whole canvas seems rubbed with brickdust . Having painted one sombre interior , he does not paint interiors browner and browner until he seems to have ...
... painted one sunset , he does not go on painting sunsets redder and redder , until his whole canvas seems rubbed with brickdust . Having painted one sombre interior , he does not paint interiors browner and browner until he seems to have ...
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