The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... institutions the species of assistance now extended to the building of School - houses . " In our own country , manufacturing artists have been greatly indebted to such institutions as the Board of Trustees in Edinburgh and the Royal ...
... institutions the species of assistance now extended to the building of School - houses . " In our own country , manufacturing artists have been greatly indebted to such institutions as the Board of Trustees in Edinburgh and the Royal ...
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... The larger towns of France are generally adorned by such institutions . In this country we can scarcely boast of any . Our Public Gal- Museums leries and of Art . Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist 2 17.
... The larger towns of France are generally adorned by such institutions . In this country we can scarcely boast of any . Our Public Gal- Museums leries and of Art . Art - Unions or volun- exhibitions ( where they exist 2 17.
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... institutions established in Germany , under ragement of the name of Kunstvereine , ( Art - Unions , ) and now be- ciations for the Arts . ! 3. Protec- tion and coming prevalent in this country . These associations for the purchase of ...
... institutions established in Germany , under ragement of the name of Kunstvereine , ( Art - Unions , ) and now be- ciations for the Arts . ! 3. Protec- tion and coming prevalent in this country . These associations for the purchase of ...
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... the name of ACADEMIES . Academies appear to have been originally designed to prevent or to retard the supposed decline of elevated Art . Political economists have denied the advantages · • of such institutions , and artists themselves , 20.
... the name of ACADEMIES . Academies appear to have been originally designed to prevent or to retard the supposed decline of elevated Art . Political economists have denied the advantages · • of such institutions , and artists themselves , 20.
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... institution , like the French academy , since it lives by exhibition , and takes money at the door . Yet it possesses many of the privileges of a public body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . The Royal ...
... institution , like the French academy , since it lives by exhibition , and takes money at the door . Yet it possesses many of the privileges of a public body , without bearing the direct burthen of public responsibility . The Royal ...
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