The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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Сторінка 128
... considered in its place . tists ; re- ferred to Occupation Of the present occupation of part of the buildings of of part of the National Gallery , by the Royal Academy , I have as yet taken no direct notice . All that has been 128 ...
... considered in its place . tists ; re- ferred to Occupation Of the present occupation of part of the buildings of of part of the National Gallery , by the Royal Academy , I have as yet taken no direct notice . All that has been 128 ...
Сторінка 129
... considered accidental to the Academy . present subject . I am well aware that they have been very much mixed up together , but although yielding to no one in earnest desire to see important reforms in the Royal Academy , as I shall ...
... considered accidental to the Academy . present subject . I am well aware that they have been very much mixed up together , but although yielding to no one in earnest desire to see important reforms in the Royal Academy , as I shall ...
Сторінка 142
... than 600,000 , and this number will increase yearly . No collec- tion of antiquities , however rich in original works , can be considered complete , whether viewed in relation to the pursuits of history , or to those of art , 142.
... than 600,000 , and this number will increase yearly . No collec- tion of antiquities , however rich in original works , can be considered complete , whether viewed in relation to the pursuits of history , or to those of art , 142.
Сторінка 153
... no regard has been paid to the various and distinct objects of the Academy , whether as school , as exhibition , or as assembly of honour , the sole panacea has been Academies considered as assem- blies of honour . loudly proclaimed.
... no regard has been paid to the various and distinct objects of the Academy , whether as school , as exhibition , or as assembly of honour , the sole panacea has been Academies considered as assem- blies of honour . loudly proclaimed.
Сторінка 154
... considered simply as as- semblies of honour , have frequently been found liable to serious abuses is undoubted . Nor is it probable that our own has escaped all taint . But what have been usually the causes of these abuses ? I imagine ...
... considered simply as as- semblies of honour , have frequently been found liable to serious abuses is undoubted . Nor is it probable that our own has escaped all taint . But what have been usually the causes of these abuses ? I imagine ...
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advantage afforded already amongst amount annual appear appointed architect Art-Union artists arts of design assembly of honour attained better bill branches British British Museum catalogue Christian Archæology church collection committee competition connexion Council duty edifice effect eminent encouragement England engraving enquiry establishment evidence exertions exhibition existing expense extended France fund grant highest House of Commons important improvement institution instruction inventions labour letters patent Lord Lord John Russell manufactures Martin Archer Shee Martin Shee matter means ment monuments Museum National Gallery object obtained opinion painters painting Parliament patent persons plastic arts present principle printed Privy Council prizes promote proposed protection provision purchase purpose question regard religious Report respect Royal Academy says schoolmasters schools of design sculpture selection Sir Martin society taste term tion tribunal trustees Westminster Abbey whole wholly