Parallels in the Concepts and Formal Motifs of Fuseli and BlakeUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1992 - 228 pàgines |
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... traveled in 1770 , initiating his serious study in art . Blake had just been apprenticed to James Basire , the engraver , in 1771. Fuseli , however , was twenty years Blake's senior . It is curious that despite their great personal and ...
... traveled in 1770 , initiating his serious study in art . Blake had just been apprenticed to James Basire , the engraver , in 1771. Fuseli , however , was twenty years Blake's senior . It is curious that despite their great personal and ...
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... traveled , Fuseli reflected contemporary fears in his art . Blake , who had never left England , traveled mostly in his own mind and composed mainly hopes for the next generation . C. The books that were especially helpful in this ...
... traveled , Fuseli reflected contemporary fears in his art . Blake , who had never left England , traveled mostly in his own mind and composed mainly hopes for the next generation . C. The books that were especially helpful in this ...
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... traveled in 1770. Artists from all over Europe were sent to Rome to study the incredible wealth of art from previous centuries . After the Seven Years War ( 1756-63 ) the British 34 dominated the French students in Rome . The artists ...
... traveled in 1770. Artists from all over Europe were sent to Rome to study the incredible wealth of art from previous centuries . After the Seven Years War ( 1756-63 ) the British 34 dominated the French students in Rome . The artists ...
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