The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... interest in the proceedings of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons , on the motion of Mr. Ewart , " to enquire into the best means of extending a knowledge of the Arts and of the principles of Design among the people of this ...
... interest in the proceedings of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons , on the motion of Mr. Ewart , " to enquire into the best means of extending a knowledge of the Arts and of the principles of Design among the people of this ...
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... interest in the progress of Art , and most of all in the duties of Government in relation thereto , should be aroused ; and has shown also how very much remains to be done before the rank of England , in this respect , will be worthy of ...
... interest in the progress of Art , and most of all in the duties of Government in relation thereto , should be aroused ; and has shown also how very much remains to be done before the rank of England , in this respect , will be worthy of ...
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... interest by our workmen . " But though cheap publications are thus circulated by individual enterprise , there are works , such as those issued by the Government of Prussia , which probably require too great labour of design , and are ...
... interest by our workmen . " But though cheap publications are thus circulated by individual enterprise , there are works , such as those issued by the Government of Prussia , which probably require too great labour of design , and are ...
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... 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 they suggest that it ...
... 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 they suggest that it ...
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... interest , greater or less in degree , indeed , but without distinction of rank or of class . The history of the comparative progress of the Fine Arts in Greece and in ancient Rome , has afforded an excellent illustration of the ...
... interest , greater or less in degree , indeed , but without distinction of rank or of class . The history of the comparative progress of the Fine Arts in Greece and in ancient Rome , has afforded an excellent illustration of the ...
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