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Of the foundation of Schools of Design 97 CHAPTER V. Of the maintenance and
management of Public Galleries and Museums . 107 . CHAPTER VI . Of the
Royal Academy of Arts , and of the influence of Acade . mies in general on the ...
Of the foundation of Schools of Design 97 CHAPTER V. Of the maintenance and
management of Public Galleries and Museums . 107 . CHAPTER VI . Of the
Royal Academy of Arts , and of the influence of Acade . mies in general on the ...
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PUBLIC GALLERIES and Museums . 3. Voluntary AssOCIATIONS for the
encouragement of Art . Third , the legal protection of artistic property , and the
rewards and distinctions of successful exertion in the Arts ; comprising , 1. The
bearing of ...
PUBLIC GALLERIES and Museums . 3. Voluntary AssOCIATIONS for the
encouragement of Art . Third , the legal protection of artistic property , and the
rewards and distinctions of successful exertion in the Arts ; comprising , 1. The
bearing of ...
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In nothing have foreign countries possessed a Public Galgreater advantage over
Great Britain than in their Museums numerous PUBLIC GALLERIES devoted to
the Arts , of Art . and open gratuitously to the people . The larger towns of France
...
In nothing have foreign countries possessed a Public Galgreater advantage over
Great Britain than in their Museums numerous PUBLIC GALLERIES devoted to
the Arts , of Art . and open gratuitously to the people . The larger towns of France
...
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Gallery has been given up to the Royal Academy . Against this apportionment of
the national building , a large number of artists have remonstrated ; and two
bodies of painters have petitioned the House of Commons on the subject .
Gallery has been given up to the Royal Academy . Against this apportionment of
the national building , a large number of artists have remonstrated ; and two
bodies of painters have petitioned the House of Commons on the subject .
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... shall insensibly lose themselves in the vaulted roofs ; the gigantic arcades of
which shall be crowned with long galleries , fit to be filled on solemn days with
countless crowds ; -temples , whose sculptured towers shall raise aloft the august
...
... shall insensibly lose themselves in the vaulted roofs ; the gigantic arcades of
which shall be crowned with long galleries , fit to be filled on solemn days with
countless crowds ; -temples , whose sculptured towers shall raise aloft the august
...
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