| William Smith - 1849 - 1116 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he could arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...and went hand in hand with grace of execution and tiste in finish ; powerful and seldom possessed singly, irresistible when united : that he built both... | |
| William Smith - 1849 - 1130 sidor
...reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his elements, and u-ent hand in hand with grace of execution and taste in finish ; powerful and seldom possessed Mnirly, irresistible when united : that he built both mi the firm basis of the former system, not on... | |
| 1851 - 490 sidor
...he knew better what his capabilities could achieve, and what lay beyond them, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...and went hand in hand with grace of execution and completeness in finish, irresistible when found united ; and when we reflect on the splendid achievements... | |
| William Smith - 1853 - 1136 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he could arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...and taste in finish ; powerful and seldom possessed ringly, irresistible when united : that he built both on the firm basis of the former system, not on... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1855 - 1490 sidor
...other artist. Grace of conception and retiraient of taste were his elements, and went hand h ian J with grace of execution and taste in finish ; powerful and seldom possessed singly, irresistible when imitivi : that he built both on the firm basis of the former system, not on its subversion, his well-known... | |
| Daniel Huntington - 1838 - 492 sidor
...he knew better what his capabilities could achieve, and what lay beyond them, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...and went hand in hand with grace of execution and completeness in finish, irresistible when found united ; and when we reflect on the splendid achievements... | |
| Ralph Nicholson Wornum - 1864 - 674 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he could arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...seldom, possessed singly, irresistible when united." His most celebrated work was the famous Venus Anadyomene, or Venus rising out of the waters. It was... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 470 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he should arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...hand with grace of execution and taste in finish. The acuteness and fidelity of eye and obedience of hand, possessed by him, form precision ; precision,... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 514 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he should arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than any other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...hand with grace of execution and taste in finish. The acuteness and fidelity of eye and obedience of hand, possessed by him, form precision ; precision,... | |
| AMOS DEAN, LL.D. - 1869 - 558 sidor
...ought to be done, at what point he could arrive, and what lay beyond his reach, than auy other artist. Grace of conception and refinement of taste were his...powerful and seldom possessed singly, irresistible when united.1 " His Venus, or personification of female grace, was esteemed the most faultless creation... | |
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