The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Italians call caricaturas ; where the art consists in preserving , amidst distorted proportions and aggravated features , some distinguishing likeness of the person , but in such a manner as to transform the most agreeable beauty into ...
... Italians call caricaturas ; where the art consists in preserving , amidst distorted proportions and aggravated features , some distinguishing likeness of the person , but in such a manner as to transform the most agreeable beauty into ...
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... The Jesuit who trans- lated it says , it loses much of the majesty of the original in the Italian . It seems there was an offer of the same nature made by a predecessor of the present Emperor to N® 545 . 87 SPECTATOR .
... The Jesuit who trans- lated it says , it loses much of the majesty of the original in the Italian . It seems there was an offer of the same nature made by a predecessor of the present Emperor to N® 545 . 87 SPECTATOR .
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... Italian painter , descended from a noble family in Tuscany , about the beginning of the sixteenth + century . In his profession of history - painting he was so great a master , that some have affirmed he excelled all who went before him ...
... Italian painter , descended from a noble family in Tuscany , about the beginning of the sixteenth + century . In his profession of history - painting he was so great a master , that some have affirmed he excelled all who went before him ...
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... a history tolerably well , and so of the rest ; one nation may excel in some kinds of painting , and other kinds may thrive better in other cli- mates . " Italy may have the preference of all other nations 124 No 555 . SPECTATOR .
... a history tolerably well , and so of the rest ; one nation may excel in some kinds of painting , and other kinds may thrive better in other cli- mates . " Italy may have the preference of all other nations 124 No 555 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 125
" Italy may have the preference of all other nations for history painting ; Holland for drolls , and a neat finished manner of working ; France for gay , janty , fluttering pic- tures ; and England for portraits ; but to give the honour ...
" Italy may have the preference of all other nations for history painting ; Holland for drolls , and a neat finished manner of working ; France for gay , janty , fluttering pic- tures ; and England for portraits ; but to give the honour ...
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