The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page
... formed , no doubt , a part of the pannels of some great work , or filled a vacuum in some extensive gallery . Although it is impossible , at this distance of time , to ascertain its real author , it bears evident marks of the Roman ...
... formed , no doubt , a part of the pannels of some great work , or filled a vacuum in some extensive gallery . Although it is impossible , at this distance of time , to ascertain its real author , it bears evident marks of the Roman ...
Page
... formation which separated these kingdoms from the com- munion of Rome , and spread so wide a schism in the religious opinions of mankind , was principally , if not altogether , occasioned by the love of Henry the Eighth for this ...
... formation which separated these kingdoms from the com- munion of Rome , and spread so wide a schism in the religious opinions of mankind , was principally , if not altogether , occasioned by the love of Henry the Eighth for this ...
Page
... formed as has been supposed ; and that she , at that time , little thought of aspiring to the honours of royalty . But this union was opposed by the cardinal , for some private rea- sons which have not been satisfactorily explained ...
... formed as has been supposed ; and that she , at that time , little thought of aspiring to the honours of royalty . But this union was opposed by the cardinal , for some private rea- sons which have not been satisfactorily explained ...
Page
... formed of the crimes laid to her charge , she made the Upon en- most earnest protestations of her innocence . tering her prison , she fell on her knees , and prayed to God so to help her , as she was unconscious of the sins im- puted to ...
... formed of the crimes laid to her charge , she made the Upon en- most earnest protestations of her innocence . tering her prison , she fell on her knees , and prayed to God so to help her , as she was unconscious of the sins im- puted to ...
Page
... formed an intimacy with Poussin , who felt pleasure in assisting him by his advice . He at first took that great painter as his model ; but attracted by the manner of Annibal Caracci , he formed a style that seemed to par- take of the ...
... formed an intimacy with Poussin , who felt pleasure in assisting him by his advice . He at first took that great painter as his model ; but attracted by the manner of Annibal Caracci , he formed a style that seemed to par- take of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable Adrian afterwards Agostino Albert Durer Anne Boleyn ANNE OF CLEVES Annibal Annibal Caracci appeared artist beauty Belisarius born brother Brun Catherine CATHERINE PARR celebrated character chef d'œuvres colouring compelled composition considerable court crown daughter death desirous died dignity displayed disposition distinguished draperies Dryden Duke DUKE OF BRONTÉ Edelinck effect enemies ENGLAND engraved esteem execution exhibited fame father favour figures fortune France gave genius George Cooke glory hand happy Henry Hippocrates Holbein honour Hood & Sharpe Jane Seymour Katharine King King's labour Leibnitz Lodovico Lord Louis Louis the Fourteenth manner Marius marriage married Mary de Medicis master Medici merit mind monarch nature observed painter painting Paris passion pencil person picture portraits possessed Poussin prince Princess principal Queen Raphael reign remarkable rendered reputation Rome Rubens Seymour Sharpe Poultry Sir Joshua soon Sueur talents taste temper throne tion Vauban Vernor wife