The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... Society called the “ Art - Union , ” for the purposes and nearly on the plan therein recommended . This and other engagements prevented the immediate completion of his task in a manner satisfactory to himself and to the demands of the ...
... Society called the “ Art - Union , ” for the purposes and nearly on the plan therein recommended . This and other engagements prevented the immediate completion of his task in a manner satisfactory to himself and to the demands of the ...
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... society abroad . Art is comparatively dear in England . France it is cheap , because it is generally diffused . In England a wealthy manufacturer has no difficulty in procuring superior designs . Our affluent silversmiths have called to ...
... society abroad . Art is comparatively dear in England . France it is cheap , because it is generally diffused . In England a wealthy manufacturer has no difficulty in procuring superior designs . Our affluent silversmiths have called to ...
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... Society in Dublin . In England , the more matured MECHANICS ' INSTITUTIONS have disseminated much valuable instruction in the Arts . The Reports of the Mechanics ' Institutes of Glasgow , Manchester , and Coventry indicate , in the ...
... Society in Dublin . In England , the more matured MECHANICS ' INSTITUTIONS have disseminated much valuable instruction in the Arts . The Reports of the Mechanics ' Institutes of Glasgow , Manchester , and Coventry indicate , in the ...
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... society which possesses not only this but a great many other public advantages , ought to be responsible to those who contribute to their exhibitions , and whose interests they are supposed to represent . A strong feeling pervades the ...
... society which possesses not only this but a great many other public advantages , ought to be responsible to those who contribute to their exhibitions , and whose interests they are supposed to represent . A strong feeling pervades the ...
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... absence of sentiment - nothing rouses , elevates , touches , or addresses the soul in the vast majority of our artists . " -England and the English , book iii . chap . ii . Frederick Hurlstone , * President of the Society of British 26.
... absence of sentiment - nothing rouses , elevates , touches , or addresses the soul in the vast majority of our artists . " -England and the English , book iii . chap . ii . Frederick Hurlstone , * President of the Society of British 26.
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