| 1827 - 986 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace, from the actions of familiar life, the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form those unequalled groups of maternal tenderness, of listening infancy and filial love ! " The sources... | |
| 1827 - 728 sider
...Like the greatest modern painters, he delighted to trace, from the actions of familiar life, the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form those unequalled groups of maternal tenderness, of listening infancy, and filial love! " The sources... | |
| 1828 - 526 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form his inimitable groups of childhood and maternal tenderness, with those nobler compositions from Holy Writ,... | |
| 1828 - 628 sider
...Like the greatest of modem painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form his inimitable groups of childhood and maternal tenderness, with those nobler compositions from Holy Writ,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 sider
...modern painters, he delighted to trace, from the actions of familiar life, the lines of sentitiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts, and momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form his inimitable groups of children and maternal tenderness ; with those noble compositions from Holy Writ,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 466 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...minds of Michael Angelo and Flaxman were the same — I dare not assert their equality in art." Whatever resemblance he might bear in piety to Michael... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 332 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...minds of Michael Angelo and Flaxman were the same ; I dare not assert their equality in art." Whatever resemblance he might bear in piety to Michael... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 494 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...motive as they were novel in design. In piety the mind* of Michael Angelo and Flaxman were the same — I dare not assert their equality in art." Whatever... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 404 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...compositions from Holy Writ, as beneficent in their motive vs they were novel in design. In piety the minds if Michael Angelo and Flaxman were the same — I... | |
| D. E. Williams - 1831 - 746 sider
...the greatest of modern painters, he delighted to trace from the actions of familiar life, the lines of sentiment and passion ; and from the populous haunts...momentary peacefulness of poverty and want, to form his inimitable groups of childhood, and maternal tenderness, with those nobler compositions from holy writ,... | |
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