A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters: Nicholas Poussin, Claude Lorraine, and Jean Baptist GreuzeSmith and Son, 1837 |
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... countenance . " In reference to his style of writing , he apologises , by observing , " that , as he had lived with persons who understood and ap- preciated his works , his profession was not that of writing well . He concludes his ...
... countenance . " In reference to his style of writing , he apologises , by observing , " that , as he had lived with persons who understood and ap- preciated his works , his profession was not that of writing well . He concludes his ...
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... according to the different subjects represented , an attempt is made to give to the countenances of the several individuals , an expression of the passions comformable to their actions , so that every beholder feels xlii THE LIFE OF.
... according to the different subjects represented , an attempt is made to give to the countenances of the several individuals , an expression of the passions comformable to their actions , so that every beholder feels xlii THE LIFE OF.
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... Jean le Tellier , his nephew , the residuary legatee . Poussin was a man of fine proportions and above the ordinary height ; his countenance was well formed , and in his latter period tended to portly : his lii THE LIFE OF.
... Jean le Tellier , his nephew , the residuary legatee . Poussin was a man of fine proportions and above the ordinary height ; his countenance was well formed , and in his latter period tended to portly : his lii THE LIFE OF.
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... countenance , he was of a mild and placid disposition , and at all times affable and en- gaging , communicating readily and frankly his opinions on the subject of art ; and being profoundly learned in his profession and in the knowledge ...
... countenance , he was of a mild and placid disposition , and at all times affable and en- gaging , communicating readily and frankly his opinions on the subject of art ; and being profoundly learned in his profession and in the knowledge ...
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... countenance , accompanied by a grave severity of expression . His face is seen in nearly a front view , having mustachios , and a small tuft of beard under the lip , long dark hair parted in front , and hanging in clusters on either ...
... countenance , accompanied by a grave severity of expression . His face is seen in nearly a front view , having mustachios , and a small tuft of beard under the lip , long dark hair parted in front , and hanging in clusters on either ...
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A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch ..., Volumen8 John Smith Vista completa - 1829 |
Términos y frases comunes
adorned Alcmena angels anonymous appears arches arms artist assignats attention Audran bank beautiful bending boat bridge buildings bushes Cardinal Richelieu cattle centre close clump of trees clusters of trees collection composition Corinthian order cupids deity distance distant hills drapery Dughet edifice Engraved Experts du Musée extended eye looks farther side faun female figures foreground Gagny Gallery George Hibbert goats ground hands united head Hercules herdsman hilly country infant Saviour Ionic order JEAN BAPTIST GREUZE Joseph Joseph stands kneeling knees la Live Landscapes latter little retired lofty Louvre Mythological Subjects Nicholas Poussin nymph opposite side oxen Palace passing peasant persons Petersburgh picture represents picture was painted pipe Pointel Poussin preceding picture profile view reclining recumbent river rocky satyr seaport seated seen shepherd sitting sold spectator stands stream subject is introduced temple Testament Subjects tower vase vessels vesture view exhibits Virgin woman young youth
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Página 59 - When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple standing by whom He loved, He saith unto His mother, Woman, behold thy son ! Then saith He to the disciple, Behold, thy mother ! And from that hour the disciple took her unto his own home.
Página 55 - And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
Página 74 - There was a certain creditor which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both. Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most? Simon answered and said, I suppose that he to whom he forgave most. And He said unto him, Thou hast rightly judged.
Página 149 - So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champaign head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild, Access denied...
Página 98 - Scarce had she finish'd, when her feet she found Benumb'd with cold, and fasten'd to the ground : A filmy rind about her body grows, Her hair to leaves, her arms extend to boughs : The nymph is all into a laurel gone, The smoothness of her skin remains alone.
Página 74 - Jesus, and standing behind him at his feet, weeping, and bathing them with her tears, and wiping them with the hair of her head, till he who knew no sin turns and says : " Her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much...
Página 149 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, — Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, — A sylvan scene; and, as the ranks< ascend 140 Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
Página 79 - Peter said : Silver and gold I have none, but what I have, I give thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, arise and walk.
Página 342 - CLAUDE. 124. Landscape. A VIEW in the environs of Rome, which is seen in the distance beneath a glowing sunset. In the foreground to the left, under a cluster of trees, Claude himself is seated, and attended by a youth, who holds an umbrella over his head to shade him from the sun, while he is sketching a temple on an eminence on the opposite side. A herdsman and some goats complete the composition. This picture belonged to Frederick, Prince of Wales. C. 3 ft. 2 in., by 4 ft. 1 in. Engraved by Vivares...
Página 149 - And higher than that wall a circling row Of goodliest trees loaden with fairest fruit, Blossoms and fruits at once, of golden hue, Appeared, with gay enamelled colours mixed : On which the sun more glad impressed his beams Than in fair evening cloud, or humid bow, When God hath showered the earth ; so lovely seemed That landscape...