Drawing' were unrivalled^ in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him). . . . To make somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where... Filthy lucre - Seite 13von Albany de Grenier Fonblanque - 1879Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edgar Taylor - 1869 - 420 Seiten
...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying-glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools. I would gladly also say much in their... | |
| Jacob Ludwig C. Grimm - 1869 - 424 Seiten
...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying-glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools. I would gladly also say much in their... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1874 - 392 Seiten
...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract from Introduction by JOHN... | |
| Henry Sampson - 1874 - 716 Seiten
...of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, ajid never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in, schools." — Extract from Jntrottuction by JOHN... | |
| Henry Sampson - 1874 - 688 Seiten
...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Crutkshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract front Introduction by JOHN... | |
| William Combe - 1874 - 434 Seiten
...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract from Introduction by JOHM... | |
| Elizabeth Lynn Linton - 1874 - 360 Seiten
...of them, looking " at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract Jrom Introduction by JOHN... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 620 Seiten
...them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never puuing two lines where Cruileshank ha* put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."— Extract Jnm Intmivctieu kj JOHN RUSKIN.... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1874 - 404 Seiten
...where Cruikshanh has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract from Introduction by JOMM RUSKIN. 74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. GIL 13 LAS IN SPANISH. Historia de Gil Bias de Santillana.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1875 - 296 Seiten
...lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise m decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."— Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. By JONATHAN SWIFT. With Life of the Author, and numerous Wood Engravings. Demy... | |
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