The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... 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 . They declare their ...
... 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 . They declare their ...
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... given ; which also received fresh accessions from the institution of new religious orders . The spirit of devotion , and the spirit of political party , alike nourished the love of Art , -the thirst for a new and more satisfy- ing ...
... given ; which also received fresh accessions from the institution of new religious orders . The spirit of devotion , and the spirit of political party , alike nourished the love of Art , -the thirst for a new and more satisfy- ing ...
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... given birth to . Glancing at a later , and a very different period of the history of Art - that of the age of Louis XIV . in France , we see the personified State , not combining and guiding alone , but itself supplying the initiative ...
... given birth to . Glancing at a later , and a very different period of the history of Art - that of the age of Louis XIV . in France , we see the personified State , not combining and guiding alone , but itself supplying the initiative ...
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... given but reluctant attention to such matters , and , in times past , the great mass of the people have been indifferent . " Sir Martin Archer Shee , President of the Royal Academy : " When it is considered at what a trifling charge all ...
... given but reluctant attention to such matters , and , in times past , the great mass of the people have been indifferent . " Sir Martin Archer Shee , President of the Royal Academy : " When it is considered at what a trifling charge all ...
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... given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions , and most particularly of the libraries and & c . Idem , of the museums . The opportunities of study in the libraries and museums are far superior ...
... given to art in France arises principally from Museums , the liberality of exhibitions , and most particularly of the libraries and & c . Idem , of the museums . The opportunities of study in the libraries and museums are far superior ...
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