| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809 - 430 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1819 - 614 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 610 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 726 str.
...mankindThe poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position, — that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 318 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| 1844 - 444 str.
...good taste, be accounted for ? The only theory that I can venture to offer reply, is the following. is a maxim in art, " that a mere copier of nature...'(consists, in my opinion, ^ in being able to get above all singulax^forms, local customs, ^particularities and details of every kin^,/ All the objects which are... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1853 - 388 str.
...mankind. The poets, orators, and rhetoricians of antiquity, are continually enforcing this position — that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly... | |
| 185? - 660 str.
...ex«Ilen«. THE CONCERT. — FROM A PAIKTIKG BY VALENTIN. are continually enforcing this position : that all the arts receive their perfection from an...superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite... | |
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