Pleasure from their Performances. This convinces me that young Artists should receive great Pleasure from what they do, as it is that alone can compensate for the great Fatigue which must arise from the prodigeous Length of Time necessary to make a painter,... Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Seite 119von Massachusetts Historical Society - 1914Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Singleton Copley, Henry Pelham - 1914 - 472 Seiten
...you send the other things, or shall write by a private hand. Benjamin West to Shrimpton Hutchinson 1 SIR, Mr. Temple having made Application to me in behalf...your most obedient humble Servant, BENJA WEST LONDON, 18th June, 1771. Copley to Henry Pelham NEW YORK, June 20, 1771. DEAR HARRY, I must not omit so good... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1914 - 474 Seiten
...Shrimpton Hutchinson, born September 10, 1713, was son of William and Elizabeth Hutchinson. « «x Pleasure from their Performances. This convinces me...your most obedient humble Servant, BENJA WEST LONDON, 18th June, 1771. PS. You will excuse Incorrectness as Illness prevented me writing the above Letter.... | |
| John Singleton Copley, Henry Pelham - 1914 - 494 Seiten
...postscript. Shrimpton Hutchinson, born September 10, 1713, was son of William and Elizabeth Hutchinson. Pleasure from their Performances. This convinces me...Pleasure do it. I am, Sir, your most obedient humble Servant, BENJA_ WEST LONDON, 18th June, 1771. PS. You will excuse Incorrectness as Illness prevented... | |
| James Thomas Flexner - 1967 - 450 Seiten
...sometimes forgot. He would tell the young that he was fortunate to have been educated in the wilderness. "My having no other assistance but what I drew from...life, I should have known nothing but the receipts of the masters." So interested was he in having youngsters paint from life that he once had the body of... | |
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