The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Bind 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... Agostino , and the principle traits of their history , which are natu- rally connected with Annibal . Towards the end of the sixteenth century , painting had begun to degenerate ; an overcharged manner , bad taste , and false systems ...
... Agostino , and the principle traits of their history , which are natu- rally connected with Annibal . Towards the end of the sixteenth century , painting had begun to degenerate ; an overcharged manner , bad taste , and false systems ...
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... Agostino , whose mind was as fickle as vivacious , devoted himself alternately , or rather , at the same moment , to poetry , music , dancing , and the mathematics ; but a very prominent inclination led him particularly towards ...
... Agostino , whose mind was as fickle as vivacious , devoted himself alternately , or rather , at the same moment , to poetry , music , dancing , and the mathematics ; but a very prominent inclination led him particularly towards ...
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... Agostino , on the contrary , unwilling to sink in reputation , devoted himself entirely to engraving for a considerable time . Annibal and Lodovico produced , after their new manner , productions eminent for good taste , vigorous design ...
... Agostino , on the contrary , unwilling to sink in reputation , devoted himself entirely to engraving for a considerable time . Annibal and Lodovico produced , after their new manner , productions eminent for good taste , vigorous design ...
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... Agostino taught perspective , and directed his attention to other branches of the art ; while Annibal furnished examples , and communicated to his pupils the fruit of his profound reflexions . In this manner painting was preserved from ...
... Agostino taught perspective , and directed his attention to other branches of the art ; while Annibal furnished examples , and communicated to his pupils the fruit of his profound reflexions . In this manner painting was preserved from ...
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... Agostino went also to Rome to see his brother ( for , from some perverseness in their natures , they could neither live amicably toge- ther , nor long apart ) , and assisted him materially in his performance , until Taccone , a pupil of ...
... Agostino went also to Rome to see his brother ( for , from some perverseness in their natures , they could neither live amicably toge- ther , nor long apart ) , and assisted him materially in his performance , until Taccone , a pupil of ...
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