Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British ArchitectsThe Institute., 1859 |
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... figures , especially , seem to have been characterised by the pains lavished upon the execution of the drapery , and the bassi - rilievi by the violent movements , and by the mixture of different coloured materials , which prevailed ...
... figures , especially , seem to have been characterised by the pains lavished upon the execution of the drapery , and the bassi - rilievi by the violent movements , and by the mixture of different coloured materials , which prevailed ...
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... figure , executed about B.C. 350 , we have probably the most ancient example of Greek portrait statuary which has as yet been discovered . Nor is its merit as a work of art inferior to its interest as an historical monument ; for ...
... figure , executed about B.C. 350 , we have probably the most ancient example of Greek portrait statuary which has as yet been discovered . Nor is its merit as a work of art inferior to its interest as an historical monument ; for ...
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... figure . Mr. Hawkins had expressed an opinion that these sculptures were originally painted ; but after looking carefully into the matter he could not find any decided traces that such was the case . There was a red tint on the under ...
... figure . Mr. Hawkins had expressed an opinion that these sculptures were originally painted ; but after looking carefully into the matter he could not find any decided traces that such was the case . There was a red tint on the under ...
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... figures in the car would also have been arranged in moving lines . He considered the statue of Mausolus one of the most dignified portrait statues he had ever seen , Mr. ASHPITEL , Fellow , made several objections to Mr. Newton's ...
... figures in the car would also have been arranged in moving lines . He considered the statue of Mausolus one of the most dignified portrait statues he had ever seen , Mr. ASHPITEL , Fellow , made several objections to Mr. Newton's ...
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... Figure . 8. Furniture and Utensils . 9. A variety of Drawings , sketches from natural objects or from paintings , either mural or on glass , for application to various decorative features in architecture . We therefore see that it ...
... Figure . 8. Furniture and Utensils . 9. A variety of Drawings , sketches from natural objects or from paintings , either mural or on glass , for application to various decorative features in architecture . We therefore see that it ...
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