The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volum 5Savile Publishing Company, 1904 |
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Pàgina 8
... chiefly through the domain of art that Prince Albert was at last able to reach the heart of the English people . Unluckily , the instruments ready to hand were for the most part unfitted or unready to carry out the great ideas which the ...
... chiefly through the domain of art that Prince Albert was at last able to reach the heart of the English people . Unluckily , the instruments ready to hand were for the most part unfitted or unready to carry out the great ideas which the ...
Pàgina 9
... chiefly of works of primitive artists of North Italy , Germany , and the Netherlands . They are the more remarkable because the public mind had hardly yet begun to realize that there were any pictures worth collecting or studying other ...
... chiefly of works of primitive artists of North Italy , Germany , and the Netherlands . They are the more remarkable because the public mind had hardly yet begun to realize that there were any pictures worth collecting or studying other ...
Pàgina 24
... chiefly used for them . Some of these chairs were lent to the Bethnal Green Exhibition , where they were , like others of the shape , catalogued as ' Chippendale , ' probably from the fact that wide seats are almost always , if not ...
... chiefly used for them . Some of these chairs were lent to the Bethnal Green Exhibition , where they were , like others of the shape , catalogued as ' Chippendale , ' probably from the fact that wide seats are almost always , if not ...
Pàgina 108
... chiefly in miniatures , and later on in woodcut illustrations , though the author gives one example of the subject in French sculp- ture . Another motive which constantly occurs in pictures of the Nativity is the pillar against which ...
... chiefly in miniatures , and later on in woodcut illustrations , though the author gives one example of the subject in French sculp- ture . Another motive which constantly occurs in pictures of the Nativity is the pillar against which ...
Pàgina 118
... chiefly cultivated by small peasant - pro- prietors , and among the inhabitants of these remote villages pastoral life had not yet lost the charms of primeval simplicity . There , within thirty miles of Paris , the shepherd might still ...
... chiefly cultivated by small peasant - pro- prietors , and among the inhabitants of these remote villages pastoral life had not yet lost the charms of primeval simplicity . There , within thirty miles of Paris , the shepherd might still ...
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