Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, Volumul 1G.P. Putnam, 1853 - 322 pagini |
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Pagina xiii
... Death , .. .295 Wren and Charles II . , . .295 Thomas Banks , the English Sculptor , .. .295 The Genius of Banks , ...... .297 Banks ' Kindness to Young Sculptors , .298 The Personal Appearance and Character of Banks , ... 299 CONTENTS .
... Death , .. .295 Wren and Charles II . , . .295 Thomas Banks , the English Sculptor , .. .295 The Genius of Banks , ...... .297 Banks ' Kindness to Young Sculptors , .298 The Personal Appearance and Character of Banks , ... 299 CONTENTS .
Pagina xiv
... Sculptor ,. ..301 Nollekens ' Visit to Rome ,. ..301 Nollekens and Garrick , .302 Nollekens ' Talent in Bust Sculpture , .. ..303 Nollekens ' Bust of Dr. Johnson , .. ... 304 Nollekens ' Liberality to Chantrey ,. .304 Nollekens and the ...
... Sculptor ,. ..301 Nollekens ' Visit to Rome ,. ..301 Nollekens and Garrick , .302 Nollekens ' Talent in Bust Sculpture , .. ..303 Nollekens ' Bust of Dr. Johnson , .. ... 304 Nollekens ' Liberality to Chantrey ,. .304 Nollekens and the ...
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... sculptor , was a student of the rarest promise , in the Royal Academy . After obtaining two silver medals , the president , Benjamin West , had the suggestion conveyed to him , that he had better execute a historical composition . Ac ...
... sculptor , was a student of the rarest promise , in the Royal Academy . After obtaining two silver medals , the president , Benjamin West , had the suggestion conveyed to him , that he had better execute a historical composition . Ac ...
Pagina 5
... sculptor , who , stung to the heart by this severe dis- appointment , instantly destroyed his sublime crea- tion . Derided by his more favored but less deserv- ing cotemporaries , Proctor shunned society , and having exhausted all his ...
... sculptor , who , stung to the heart by this severe dis- appointment , instantly destroyed his sublime crea- tion . Derided by his more favored but less deserv- ing cotemporaries , Proctor shunned society , and having exhausted all his ...
Pagina 6
... sculptor , bought two landscapes of Richard Wilson , for fif teen guineas , to relieve his pressing necessities . At the sale of the effects of the former after his de- cease , they brought two hundred and fifty guineas each ! Shall ...
... sculptor , bought two landscapes of Richard Wilson , for fif teen guineas , to relieve his pressing necessities . At the sale of the effects of the former after his de- cease , they brought two hundred and fifty guineas each ! Shall ...
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Pagina 201 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart...
Pagina 122 - God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains!
Pagina 212 - Italy at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th centuries, in the days of Alexander VI., Julius II., and Leo X.
Pagina 197 - Genius is chiefly exerted in historical pictures ; and the art of the painter of portraits is often lost in the obscurity of his subject. But it is in painting as in life, what is greatest is not always best. I should grieve to see Reynolds transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in...
Pagina 200 - By sports like these are all their cares beguiled, The sports of children satisfy the child...
Pagina 196 - Whatever merit they have, must be imputed, in a great measure, to the education which I may be said to have had under Dr. Johnson. I do not mean to say, though it certainly would be to the credit of these Discourses, if I could say it with truth, that he contributed even a single sentiment to them; but he qualified my mind to think justly.
Pagina 46 - European warriors. I answered that the event to be commemorated happened in the year 1758, in a region of the world unknown to the Greeks and Romans, and at a period of time when no warriors who wore such costume existed. The subject I have to represent is a great battle fought and won, and the same truth which gives law to the historian should rule the painter.
Pagina 111 - The answer is obvious: those great masters who have travelled the same road with success are the most likely to conduct others. The works of those who have stood the test of ages, have a claim to that respect and veneration to which no modern can pretend. The duration and stability of their fame is sufficient to evince that it has not been suspended upon the slender thread of fashion and caprice, but bound to the human heart by every tie of sympathetic approbation.
Pagina 193 - His sitter's chair moved on castors, and stood above the floor a foot and a half ; he held his palettes by a handle, and the sticks of his brushes were eighteen inches long. He wrought standing, and with great celerity. He rose early, breakfasted at nine, entered his study at ten/ examined designs or touched unfinished portraits till eleven brought a sitter; painted till four; then dressed, and gave the evening to company.
Pagina 47 - West has conquered; he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated; I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will occasion a revolution in art.