The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page ii
... representative painters of the Grosve- nor Gallery , 49 - domestic tendencies of the drama , ib . - taste of the Middle Classes , 50- French models , ib . - Messrs . Robertson and Byron , ib . - scenery and dialogue of the mod- ern ...
... representative painters of the Grosve- nor Gallery , 49 - domestic tendencies of the drama , ib . - taste of the Middle Classes , 50- French models , ib . - Messrs . Robertson and Byron , ib . - scenery and dialogue of the mod- ern ...
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... representatives , if they are the result of individual munificence , or to the congre- gations who worship in them if they have been raised by public subscription : — ' All churches existing at the date of the passing of the first of ...
... representatives , if they are the result of individual munificence , or to the congre- gations who worship in them if they have been raised by public subscription : — ' All churches existing at the date of the passing of the first of ...
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... representatives of his art ? But before we attempt to answer this question , we ought to make certain deductions from his theory that have been rendered necessary by time and circumstance . Painting , he thought , should speak an ...
... representatives of his art ? But before we attempt to answer this question , we ought to make certain deductions from his theory that have been rendered necessary by time and circumstance . Painting , he thought , should speak an ...
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... representative have just mentioned , it may be said that painter , is not , like Mr. Frith , a stranger to the prevailing note in the work of the Acad- poetry . In his Evening in the Westmin - emy was Domesticity . Few of the exhibi ...
... representative have just mentioned , it may be said that painter , is not , like Mr. Frith , a stranger to the prevailing note in the work of the Acad- poetry . In his Evening in the Westmin - emy was Domesticity . Few of the exhibi ...
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... representative painters of the Grosvenor Gallery had even less conception of action than the painters of the Academy . For if the latter restricted themselves to im- itation , at least they imitated actual life , but the former merely ...
... representative painters of the Grosvenor Gallery had even less conception of action than the painters of the Academy . For if the latter restricted themselves to im- itation , at least they imitated actual life , but the former merely ...
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