| George Bickham - 1742 - 226 стор.
...is univerlally allow 'd to be a compleat Judge of the Cartons. RAFAEL r. E, fays he, in this Carton, has made a Boat too little to hold the Figures he has plac'd in it ; and this is fc vifible, that fame are apt to triumph over that great Man, as as having... | |
| George Bickham - 1755 - 220 стор.
...who is universally allowed to be a compleat Judge of the Carton?. RAFAELLE, fays he, in this Garten, has made a Boat too little to hold the Figures he has placed in it ; and this is fo vifible, that fome are apt to triumph over that great Man, as having nodded on that Occafion ; which... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 стор.
...lines that would have been made by the boat, and the bafe of the picture. — Raphael has, indeed, made a boat too little to hold the figures he has placed in it : but had he made it large enough for thofe figures, the piclure would have been all boat ; and to... | |
| Jonathan Richardson - 1792 - 334 стор.
...depart even from natural, and hiftorical truth. Thus in the carton of the draught of fifhes, Rafaelle has made a boat too little to hold the figures he has placed in it ; and this is fo vifible, that fome are apt to triumph over that great man as having nodded on that occafion ; which... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1845 - 710 стор.
...and base of the picture." _ With regard to the oft repeated, oft refuted criticism on tbe small sue of the boats, I shall answer it in the words of Richardson...depart even from natural and historical truth. Thus, in tbe cartoon of the Draught of Fishes, Raphael lias made a boat too little to hold th« figures he ha»... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1845 - 288 стор.
...the parallel lines which VOL. II. О would have been made by the boats and base of the picture."* * " A painter is allowed sometimes to depart even from...cartoon of the Draught of Fishes, Raphael has made a hoat too little to hold the figures he has placed in it; and this is so visible, that some are apt... | |
| Ralph Nickolson Wornum - 1847 - 534 стор.
...henceforth thou shalt catch men."—(Luke v. 6—10.) On this composition Richardson observes —" In the cartoon of the Draught of Fishes, Raphael has...apt to triumph over that great man as having nodded on that occasion ; which others have pretended to excuse by saying it was done to make the miracle... | |
| Ralph Nicholson Wornum - 1847 - 520 стор.
...10.) On this composition Richardson observes — " In the cartoon of the Draught of Fishes, Kaphael has made a boat too little to hold the figures he...apt to triumph over that great man as having nodded on that occasion ; which others have pretended to excuse by saying it was done to make the miracle... | |
| Anna Brownell Jameson - 1858 - 660 стор.
...breaking the parallel lines which would have been made by the boats and base of the picture."* * " A painter is allowed sometimes to depart even from natural and historical truth. Thus, iu the cartoon of the Draught of Fishes, Raphael has made a boat too little to hold the figures he... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1859 - 522 стор.
...Paul anil Barnabas are standing beneath a portico, and appear to recoil from the intention of the * " A painter is allowed sometimes to depart even from...historical truth. Thus, in the cartoon of the Draught of Fisher. Raphael has made a boat too little to hold the figures he has place! in it; and this is so... | |
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