The Life of Sir David Wilkie: With His Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks on Works of Art; and a Selection from His Correspondence, Volumen1J. Murray, 1843 - 532 páginas |
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... genius , betray no symptoms that they were ever intended for the public eye ; and his biographer did not live long enough to watch his own work through the press , and see it in the new shape and light which the printer puts it in , of ...
... genius , betray no symptoms that they were ever intended for the public eye ; and his biographer did not live long enough to watch his own work through the press , and see it in the new shape and light which the printer puts it in , of ...
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... genius had brought him acquainted . The frank and ready communication of these letters lightened the biogra- pher's task of collecting ; and he was also grateful for the assistance he had received from the consider- ate contributions of ...
... genius had brought him acquainted . The frank and ready communication of these letters lightened the biogra- pher's task of collecting ; and he was also grateful for the assistance he had received from the consider- ate contributions of ...
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... member a grey ruin , a venerable landmark of other years . It is still remembered as one of those dreams in which men of genius love sometimes to indulge , that Sir David , as his fame increased , talked of 2 1785 . THE LIFE OF.
... member a grey ruin , a venerable landmark of other years . It is still remembered as one of those dreams in which men of genius love sometimes to indulge , that Sir David , as his fame increased , talked of 2 1785 . THE LIFE OF.
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... genius of Wilkie . There is little of the ideal in them ; they are very various , however , and are mostly from scenes and sights which had struck his youthful fancy in the land wherein he lived . The first drawing in the book is the ...
... genius of Wilkie . There is little of the ideal in them ; they are very various , however , and are mostly from scenes and sights which had struck his youthful fancy in the land wherein he lived . The first drawing in the book is the ...
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... genius tradition avers he influenced , was twelve years of age . His mind was left , as has been said , to find and pursue its own road to dis- tinction ; and while he was making the manse of Cults or the public road his rooms for study ...
... genius tradition avers he influenced , was twelve years of age . His mind was left , as has been said , to find and pursue its own road to dis- tinction ; and while he was making the manse of Cults or the public road his rooms for study ...
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admired Alehouse Door artist Baillie beautiful began to paint Blind Fiddler breakfast brother Burnet called Castle character Coleorton colour cottage Cults Cupar Cut Finger dear dine drawing Dunmow Earl Edinburgh engraving Exhibition fame father figure finished Francis Bourgeois friends gallery genius girl Girl's Cap guineas Hampstead hand Haydon head heard honour hope Jackson Jew's Harp Joanna Baillie Lansdowne letter lodging London look Lord de Dunstanville Lord Mulgrave loved manse Marchioness Marchioness of Lansdowne MICHIGAN mind MISS WILKIE morning mother nature Neave o'clock Ostade painter Phillimore Place picture Pitlessie pleased pleasure portrait present racter Rembrandt Rent Day Royal Academy says scene Scotland seemed seen Seguier sent Sick Lady Sir George Beaumont sketch taste thing Thomas thought to-day told took town ture Village Politicians walk Wilkie's wish young