The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... reputation . Nevertheless , the fame of Le Brun daily increased , and Louis XIV . who had appointed him his first painter , urged him to undertake very extensive works . It was in vain that his courtiers opposed him by Mignard ; Le Brun ...
... reputation . Nevertheless , the fame of Le Brun daily increased , and Louis XIV . who had appointed him his first painter , urged him to undertake very extensive works . It was in vain that his courtiers opposed him by Mignard ; Le Brun ...
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... reputation of Lodovico and Agostino , became the first painter of his age , actually followed his father's profes- sion . He at first betrayed no desire of advancement , although he felt within himself certain sensations that ex- cited ...
... reputation of Lodovico and Agostino , became the first painter of his age , actually followed his father's profes- sion . He at first betrayed no desire of advancement , although he felt within himself certain sensations that ex- cited ...
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... reputation , devoted himself entirely to engraving for a considerable time . Annibal and Lodovico produced , after their new manner , productions eminent for good taste , vigorous design , and admirable composition ; and no less remark ...
... reputation , devoted himself entirely to engraving for a considerable time . Annibal and Lodovico produced , after their new manner , productions eminent for good taste , vigorous design , and admirable composition ; and no less remark ...
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... reputation . Annibal , however , notwithstanding his various occu- pations at Bologna , retained a strong desire to visit Rome , where , he flattered himself , there was much to acquire ; to accomplish which a fortunate occasion pre ...
... reputation . Annibal , however , notwithstanding his various occu- pations at Bologna , retained a strong desire to visit Rome , where , he flattered himself , there was much to acquire ; to accomplish which a fortunate occasion pre ...
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... he granted her a pension of 2000 livres . Her reputation being now established by the works already mentioned , by an edition of Callimachus , and her Commentaries on several authors , Mad . Dacier suc- Madame Dacier Rigaud.
... he granted her a pension of 2000 livres . Her reputation being now established by the works already mentioned , by an edition of Callimachus , and her Commentaries on several authors , Mad . Dacier suc- Madame Dacier Rigaud.
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