The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... France which , were we in possession of designs , might be equally well manufac- tured here . ... I do not think a French article would sell without reference to its peculiar merit , merely because it is French . " .... .... Mr. Charles ...
... France which , were we in possession of designs , might be equally well manufac- tured here . ... I do not think a French article would sell without reference to its peculiar merit , merely because it is French . " .... .... Mr. Charles ...
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... France , we see the personified State , not combining and guiding alone , but itself supplying the initiative impulse . The results at each period are sufficiently contrasted . At present , and in Great Britain , the predominant impulse ...
... France , we see the personified State , not combining and guiding alone , but itself supplying the initiative impulse . The results at each period are sufficiently contrasted . At present , and in Great Britain , the predominant impulse ...
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... France an Artist is looked upon in a very different point of view to what he is in this country . In France he is infinitely more respected ; he is patronized by the State , and he feels his weight and consequence and the diffusion of ...
... France an Artist is looked upon in a very different point of view to what he is in this country . In France he is infinitely more respected ; he is patronized by the State , and he feels his weight and consequence and the diffusion of ...
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... France , worth while ( particularly when we con sider the certainty of recovery ) for the man of talent to claim his protection . " The encouragement given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions ...
... France , worth while ( particularly when we con sider the certainty of recovery ) for the man of talent to claim his protection . " The encouragement given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions ...
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... France and sold in every part of the country . Various shops in Windsor have got my works lithographed , and selling at very low prices , to my complete ruin ; and if I am not protected by some new law , I shall be compelled entirely to ...
... France and sold in every part of the country . Various shops in Windsor have got my works lithographed , and selling at very low prices , to my complete ruin ; and if I am not protected by some new law , I shall be compelled entirely to ...
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