| Robert Jones, Thomas Powel - Wales - 1877 - 638 pages
...(indicating) — although I am not by any means denying there are very good forms in others — those of Wedgwood stand pre-eminent. Although Wedgwood revived...said, he was most powerfully aided by such men as Bcntley, yet I may say — what people have justly said of Queen Elizabeth and her ministers Burleigh... | |
| Wales - 1877 - 248 pages
...(indicating) — although I am not by any means denying there are very good forms in others — those of Wedgwood stand pre-eminent. Although Wedgwood revived...said, he was most powerfully aided by such men as Bentley, yet I may say — what people have justly said of Queen Elizabeth and her ministers Burleigh... | |
| Wales - 1877 - 378 pages
...(indicating) — although I am not by any means denying there are very good forms in others — those of Wedgwood stand pre-eminent. Although Wedgwood revived...said, he was most powerfully aided by such men as Bentley, yet I may say — what people have justly said of Queen Elizabeth and her ministers Burleigh... | |
| Arthur MacArthur (Sr.) - Industrial arts - 1884 - 432 pages
...manufacture prior to Wedgwood's period, it had never risen to the loftiness of the spirit of Greek art. If you compare the famous porcelain of Sevres—the...said, he was most powerfully aided by such men as Bentley, yet I may say what people have justly said of Queen Elizabeth and her ministers, Burleigh... | |
| Arthur MacArthur - Industrial arts - 1884 - 428 pages
...[indicating] — although I am not by any means denying there are very good forms in others — those of Wedgwood stand preeminent. Although Wedgwood revived...said, he was most powerfully aided by such men as Bentlcy, yet I may say what people have justly said of Queen Elizabeth and her ministers, Burleigh... | |
| 1895 - 756 pages
...hesitate to say that, in my opinion, they are greatly inferior. Although Wedgwood revived Greek art he did not revive classical forms in a servile spirit....reproductions ; his style is strikingly original. Not only did he completely revolutionise the character of the fabrics, but he carried the manufacture... | |
| George Woolliscroft Rhead, Frederick Alfred Rhead - History of pottery - 1906 - 548 pages
...porcelain of Sevres with the vases of Wedgwood, I don't hesitate to say they are greatly inferior. . . . Though in all his productions you are reminded of...reproductions. His style is strikingly original." It would be as unkind to inquire closely into the speech of a man whose life was spent storm-tossed... | |
| William Henry Beable - Business - 1926 - 454 pages
...century in England, although there are very good forms in others, those of Wedgwood stand pre-eminent. Though in all his productions you are reminded of...reproductions. His style is strikingly original." Jasper ware was quickly imitated by many potters of Josiah Wedgwood's day, even including the famous... | |
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