The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... . The larger towns of France are generally adorned by such institutions . In this country we can scarcely boast of any . Our Public Gal- Museums leries and of Art . Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist 2 17.
... . The larger towns of France are generally adorned by such institutions . In this country we can scarcely boast of any . Our Public Gal- Museums leries and of Art . Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist 2 17.
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Edward Edwards. Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist ) are usually periodical . A fee is demanded for admission , and only modern works are exhibited . From such exhibitions the poor are necessarily excluded . Even those ...
Edward Edwards. Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist ) are usually periodical . A fee is demanded for admission , and only modern works are exhibited . From such exhibitions the poor are necessarily excluded . Even those ...
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... exhibition , and takes money at the door . Yet it possesses many of the privileges of a public body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . The Royal Academy . " The artists , examined by the Committee ...
... exhibition , and takes money at the door . Yet it possesses many of the privileges of a public body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . The Royal Academy . " The artists , examined by the Committee ...
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... exhibitions , and whose interests they are supposed to represent . A strong feeling pervades the artists . generally on this subject . They are uneasy under the ambiguous , half - public - half - private character of the Academy ; and ...
... exhibitions , and whose interests they are supposed to represent . A strong feeling pervades the artists . generally on this subject . They are uneasy under the ambiguous , half - public - half - private character of the Academy ; and ...
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... exhibition rooms , and to the general tone of our artistic criticism . I might ask , if such great and varied talents as are constantly displayed in the former , were ever before productive of results so mean ; —so mean , that is , if ...
... exhibition rooms , and to the general tone of our artistic criticism . I might ask , if such great and varied talents as are constantly displayed in the former , were ever before productive of results so mean ; —so mean , that is , if ...
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