| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 стор.
...Drummond, "West has conquered— he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated — I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only...popular, but will occasion a revolution in art."' West was now thoroughly established both in the king's favour and in that of the public, and he continued... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 462 стор.
...Drummond, " West has conquered. He has treated his subject as it ought to be treated ; I retract ray objections. I foresee that this picture will not only...getting the picture ; but you shall make a copy for me.' " This copy is now at Hampton Court. A third copy is in the family of the artist, and a fourth was... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1846 - 354 стор.
...Drummond, ' West ha,s conquered ; he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated ; I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will oscasion a revolution in art.'" " I wish," said the King, " that I had known all this before, for the... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1846 - 346 стор.
...Drummond, ' West has conquered ; he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated ; I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will oscasion a revolution in art.'" " I wish," said the King, " that I had known all this before, for the... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1846 - 464 стор.
...Drummond, ' West has conquered ; he has treated his 'subject as it ought to be treated ; I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will oscasion a revolution in art.' " " I wish," said the King, " that I had known all this before, for... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 512 стор.
...treated the subject as it ought to be treated : I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will become one of the most popular, but will occasion a revolution in art." It was while he was enjoying this high degree of favour that he espoused an American lady to whom he... | |
| Ralph Nickolson Wornum - 1847 - 534 стор.
...Drummond, ' West has conquered—he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated : I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only...most popular, but will occasion a revolution in art.' '" Gait, ' Life and Studies of Benjamin West.' JAMES BARRY (1741-1806), a native of Ireland, was the... | |
| Ralph Nicholson Wornum - 1847 - 520 стор.
...Drummond, ' West has conquered — he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated : I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only...popular, but will occasion a revolution in art."" Gait, ' Life and Studies of Benjamin West.' JAMES BARRY (1741-1806), a native of Ireland, was the very... | |
| John Burnet - 1848 - 244 стор.
...Drummond, ' West has conquered—he has treated his subject as it ought to be treated. I retract my objections: I foresee that this picture will not only...occasion a revolution in Art.'" " I wish," said the King, to whom West related the conversation, " that I had known all this before, for the objection has been... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 504 стор.
..."West has conquered; he has treated the subject as it ought to be treated; I retract my objection; I foresee that this picture will not only become one...getting the picture. But you shall make a copy for me." Whether the copy was ever made docs not clearly appear, but he continued to paint for his friendly... | |
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