| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 páginas
...these anecdotes, had the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected ;" on which occasion the painter...declared to him that there were inventive touches in his first and juvenile essay, which all his subsequent experience had not enabled him to surpass.... | |
| 1817 - 552 páginas
...same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected," on which occasion the painter declared lo him, that there were inventive touches of art in his first and juvenile essay, which, with all his aubseqnent knowledge and experience, he had not been able to surpass." P. 36. We omit, with reluctance,... | |
| 1817 - 628 páginas
...of these Memoirs had the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ rejected," on which occasion the Painter...and experience, he had not been able to surpass.' p. 24. We cannot notice one-tenth part of the amusing and interesting particulars, so rapidly recounted... | |
| 1816 - 600 páginas
...of these memoirs had the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of ".Christ Rejected," on which occasion the painter...and experience, he had not been able to surpass.' Mr. Pennlngton now paid Mr. West another visit; and was so highly pleased with the effect of his present,... | |
| 1816 - 644 páginas
...of these memoirs ha.d the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected," on which occasion the painter...and experience, he had not been able to surpass.' Mr. Pennington now paid Mr. West another visit; and was so highly pleased with the effect of his present,... | |
| 1816 - 572 páginas
...of these Memoirs had the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected," on which occasion the painter...knowledge and experience, he had not been able to surpass. The works of Du Fresnoy and Richardson on painting having been lent to young Benjamin, the impression... | |
| 1818 - 784 páginas
...this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected," on which occasion tbe painter declared to him that there were inventive touches of art in hi» first and juvenile essay, which, with all his subsequent knowledge and experience, he had not... | |
| John Galt - 1820 - 452 páginas
...of these Memoirs had the gratification to see this piece in the same room with the sublime painting of " Christ Rejected," on which occasion the Painter...knowledge and experience, he had not been able to surpass. CHAP. II. The Artist visits Philadelphia.—His second Picture. — William* the Painter gives him... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1822 - 312 páginas
...some of their earliest and unfinished productions, that more than one artist discovered with WEST, that " there were inventive touches of art in his...and experience, he had not been able to surpass." A young writer, in the progress of his studies, should often recollect a fanciful simile of Dry den:... | |
| Juvenile biography - 1824 - 170 páginas
...room with his sublime painting of " Christ rejected:" on which occasion he was himself heard to say, that there were inventive touches of art in his first...knowledge and experience, he had not been able to surpass. But I think I have now told you almost enough about little Benjamin. Henry. Oh, no, no, dear mamma!... | |
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