The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... manner of Georgione , whom he imitated and surpassed ; but the desire of signalizing himself , led him to establish a style of his own , in which energy and truth appear more con- spicuous than variety and manner . Little solicitous to ...
... manner of Georgione , whom he imitated and surpassed ; but the desire of signalizing himself , led him to establish a style of his own , in which energy and truth appear more con- spicuous than variety and manner . Little solicitous to ...
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... manner awkward and embarrassed . So singularly does nature distribute her talents , that , in a nation abounding with sense and learning , a man who , by superior personal merit , was to make his way to supreme dignity , and compel the ...
... manner awkward and embarrassed . So singularly does nature distribute her talents , that , in a nation abounding with sense and learning , a man who , by superior personal merit , was to make his way to supreme dignity , and compel the ...
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... manner , had tendered to him . But the grandeur which he had attained with so much guilt and courage , could not ensure him that tranquillity which virtue alone . and moderation can give . His constant dread of assassina- tion , the ...
... manner , had tendered to him . But the grandeur which he had attained with so much guilt and courage , could not ensure him that tranquillity which virtue alone . and moderation can give . His constant dread of assassina- tion , the ...
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... manner courteous , notwithstanding the multitude of strangers who obtruded themselves in order to know and to admire him . He died at Zurich , of a paralytic affection , on the 2d of March , 1788 , at the age of fifty - eight . The ...
... manner courteous , notwithstanding the multitude of strangers who obtruded themselves in order to know and to admire him . He died at Zurich , of a paralytic affection , on the 2d of March , 1788 , at the age of fifty - eight . The ...
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... manner . of Caravaggio , which , at the instigation of Annibal Ca- racci , he soon after relinquished , and fixed on a manner peculiar to himself . It is to this style , at once easy , grace- ful , and magnificent , that he owes his ...
... manner . of Caravaggio , which , at the instigation of Annibal Ca- racci , he soon after relinquished , and fixed on a manner peculiar to himself . It is to this style , at once easy , grace- ful , and magnificent , that he owes his ...
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