| William Hogarth - 1808 - 346 páginas
...the artist himself requires no more ability, genius, or knowledge of nature, than a journeyman weaver at the goblins. who in working after a piece of painting,...what he is about, whether he is weaving a man or a horse, yet at last almost insensibly turns out of his loom a fine piece of tapestry, representing,... | |
| 1812 - 474 páginas
...requires no mare abi" lity, genius, or knowledge of nature, " thana journeyman-weaver attheGobelines, " who in working after a piece of painting, "bit by...what he is " about ; whether he is weaving a man or "ahorse; yet at last, almost insensibly, " turns out of his loom a fine piece of ta" pestry, representing,... | |
| 1903 - 386 páginas
...requires no more ability, genius, or knowledge of nature than a journeyman weaver at the goblins (sic), who in working after a piece of painting, bit by bit,...what he is about, whether he is weaving a man or a horse, yet at last almost insensibly turns out of his loom a fine piece of tapestry, representing,... | |
| William Hogarth - 1810 - 198 páginas
...not be ready in comprehending a thing they have little or no bufinefs with. For though the piElure copier may fometimes to a common eye feem to vye with...in working after a piece of painting, bit by bit, fcarcely knows what he is about, whether he is weaving a man or a horfe, yet at lafl almoft infenfibly... | |
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