Peel would appoint him chairman of a royal commission (at first a select committee) 'to take into consideration the Promotion of the Fine Arts of this Country, in connexion with the Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament'. Watts - Seite 21von Rose Esther Dorothea Sketchley - 1904 - 195 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1841 - 862 Seiten
...ARTS. TOGETHER WITH MINUTES OF EvIDENCE, APPENDIX, AND INDEX. JIM, 1841. THIS committee was appointed "to take into consideration the Promotion of the Fine Arts of this country, in connexion with the Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament." The abrupt termination of the session,... | |
| 1841 - 888 Seiten
...TOGETHER WITH MINUTES OF EVIDENCE, APPENDIX, AND INDEX. — JUNI; 184]. THIS committee was appointed "to take into consideration the Promotion of the Fine Arts of this country, in connexion with the Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament." The abrupt termination of the session,... | |
| 1842 - 648 Seiten
...of giving an impulse to genius and taste in the noblest direction. The Committee had instructions " to take into consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts of this country, in connexion with the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament," and they recommend that " measures should... | |
| 1856 - 58 Seiten
...of the building were also opened for their destined use.* In 1841, "a Select Committee was appointed to take into "consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts of this country in " connexion with the re-building of the New Houses of Parliament;" and in a Report, issued shortly... | |
| Thomas John Gullick - 1859 - 356 Seiten
...proposed. The year 1841 will be memorable, in the history of English art, for the appointment of the " Select Committee to take into consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts of this country, in connexion with the re-building of the new Houses of Parliament." During the year the committee examined... | |
| Westminster palace - 1859 - 90 Seiten
...of the building were also opened for their destined use.* In 1841, "a Select Committee was appointed to take into " consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts of this country " in connexion with the re-building of the New Houses of " Parliament ;" and in a Report, issued shortly... | |
| William Sandby - 1862 - 492 Seiten
...(of which the late lamented Prince Consort was President) was appointed in 1841, and still exists, to " take into consideration the promotion of the...country, in connection with the rebuilding of the new Houses of Parliament." The evidence of many competent persons, at home and abroad, was taken by... | |
| William Sandby - 1862 - 492 Seiten
...(of which the late lamented Prince Consort was President) was appointed in 1841, and still exists, to " take into consideration the promotion of the...country, in connection with the re-building of the new Houses of Parliament" The evidence of many competent persons, at home and abroad, was taken by... | |
| 1864 - 840 Seiten
...was appointed by the House of Commons " to take into consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts in this country, in connection with the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament." In this same year the Committee stated, in their printed report, that they had " obtained the opinions... | |
| Frederick Litchfield - 1899 - 464 Seiten
...periodicals of the day, and, yielding to expressed public opinion, Government had in 1840-1 appointed a Select Committee to take into consideration the promotion of the Fine Arts in the country. Mr. Charles Barry, Mr. Eastlake, and Sir Martin Shee, RA, were amongst the witnesses... | |
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