Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 83
... taken the first step , which is proverbially so difficult . He has placed the Mexicans on a vantage- ground which they could not have obtained for themselves , and he gives to them a Government tem- porarily aided by his troops , recog ...
... taken the first step , which is proverbially so difficult . He has placed the Mexicans on a vantage- ground which they could not have obtained for themselves , and he gives to them a Government tem- porarily aided by his troops , recog ...
Page 85
... taken di- rect from the Assyrian remains in the British Museum . It is also in- teresting to mark how the artist has given to his picture the manner of an ancient bas - relief , how he has brought the liberty allowed to the one art ...
... taken di- rect from the Assyrian remains in the British Museum . It is also in- teresting to mark how the artist has given to his picture the manner of an ancient bas - relief , how he has brought the liberty allowed to the one art ...
Page 90
... taken by Mr Lewis , when he trans- ferred his allegiance from the Old Water - Colour Gallery to the Acade- my in Trafalgar Square . Perhaps , however , the very best work which this artist has yet executed in oil , is to be met with in ...
... taken by Mr Lewis , when he trans- ferred his allegiance from the Old Water - Colour Gallery to the Acade- my in Trafalgar Square . Perhaps , however , the very best work which this artist has yet executed in oil , is to be met with in ...
Page 97
... taken from a little doll of a dog which a lady is in the act of hold- ing up to the gaze of doating affec- tion . The head of the sweet and sympathetic girl , dowered with a crown of golden hair , is painted exquisitely . The colour ...
... taken from a little doll of a dog which a lady is in the act of hold- ing up to the gaze of doating affec- tion . The head of the sweet and sympathetic girl , dowered with a crown of golden hair , is painted exquisitely . The colour ...
Page 100
... taken from the frescoes themselves . The theme allotted to Mr Dyce was the legend of King Arthur , in illus- tration of the virtues of chivalry ; and the subjects already carried out are ' Hospitality , ' as exemplified in the admission ...
... taken from the frescoes themselves . The theme allotted to Mr Dyce was the legend of King Arthur , in illus- tration of the virtues of chivalry ; and the subjects already carried out are ' Hospitality , ' as exemplified in the admission ...
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