The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... opinion , that academies ought properly to be schools only , wherein such instruction may be given as is not attainable in the studio of a private master . When academies go beyond this , their proper province , they degenerate into ...
... opinion , that academies ought properly to be schools only , wherein such instruction may be given as is not attainable in the studio of a private master . When academies go beyond this , their proper province , they degenerate into ...
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... opinion of the public is also there called in aid of the tribunal . " Such is the substance of the Report on the more important of the topics treated of . It certainly does not present a picture at all gratifying to national vanity ...
... opinion of the public is also there called in aid of the tribunal . " Such is the substance of the Report on the more important of the topics treated of . It certainly does not present a picture at all gratifying to national vanity ...
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... opinion of Sir Martin Shee , the President of the Royal Academy , expressed in his recent Letter to Lord John Russell , & c . , on the Exhibition of the Royal Academy : * " The French populace are , I regret to be obliged to of the hum ...
... opinion of Sir Martin Shee , the President of the Royal Academy , expressed in his recent Letter to Lord John Russell , & c . , on the Exhibition of the Royal Academy : * " The French populace are , I regret to be obliged to of the hum ...
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... opinion . The importance of making the cultivation of a taste for Art an indispensable part of general education cannot be overrated , if it be plain , that , in order to dis- charge the responsibilities primarily attaching to human ...
... opinion . The importance of making the cultivation of a taste for Art an indispensable part of general education cannot be overrated , if it be plain , that , in order to dis- charge the responsibilities primarily attaching to human ...
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... influence , and the Government of the day may be anxious to con- ciliate their good opinion and favour ; such has not hitherto been the mittee on BritishMu- seum , 1835 . National encourage- ment , Rhymes on Art ; p . 37.
... influence , and the Government of the day may be anxious to con- ciliate their good opinion and favour ; such has not hitherto been the mittee on BritishMu- seum , 1835 . National encourage- ment , Rhymes on Art ; p . 37.
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