Musée de peinture et de sculpture ou recueil des principaux tableaux statues et bas-reliefs des collections publiques et particulières de l'Europe, Bind 2Audot, 1830 |
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... they tear , and portions of the subject are rendered defective . It is not then for the interest of the editor , but entirely for the interest of the subscribers , that the large pic- tures have been given without altering the size of ...
... they tear , and portions of the subject are rendered defective . It is not then for the interest of the editor , but entirely for the interest of the subscribers , that the large pic- tures have been given without altering the size of ...
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... they excelled . Wildens and Van Uden painted the landscapes in several of his pictures ; Sneyders the animals , also the fruit and flowers . So extensive a reputation , and founded on so much talent , could not guard Rubens against the ...
... they excelled . Wildens and Van Uden painted the landscapes in several of his pictures ; Sneyders the animals , also the fruit and flowers . So extensive a reputation , and founded on so much talent , could not guard Rubens against the ...
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... they had founded there , whence sprang Guido Reni , Domenico Zampieri , and Francesco Barbieri , known by the name of Guercino . Annibale Caracci , a younger brother of Agostino , was born at Bologna , in 1560. The eldest had been ...
... they had founded there , whence sprang Guido Reni , Domenico Zampieri , and Francesco Barbieri , known by the name of Guercino . Annibale Caracci , a younger brother of Agostino , was born at Bologna , in 1560. The eldest had been ...
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... they were soon recognised and arrested . The money they had taken was re- covered , and thus the early talents of the son secured the fa- ther's fortune . The study of painting was all that occupied the attention of Annibale , and such ...
... they were soon recognised and arrested . The money they had taken was re- covered , and thus the early talents of the son secured the fa- ther's fortune . The study of painting was all that occupied the attention of Annibale , and such ...
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... they could live to- gether . Annibale quitted Bologna for Rome , in 1600 , in order to paint the gallery of the Farnese palace ; he again met Agos- tino , but he did not feel the infinite value of that brother's erudition till fresh ...
... they could live to- gether . Annibale quitted Bologna for Rome , in 1600 , in order to paint the gallery of the Farnese palace ; he again met Agos- tino , but he did not feel the infinite value of that brother's erudition till fresh ...