| 1798 - 756 pages
...Veronefe. This drapery ^s lefs ofienfive in Rubens. than it would be in many other painters, a» it partjy contributes to that richnefs which is the peculiar...character of his ftyle, which we do not pretend to fet ferth as of the moft fimple and fublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens, from that of... | |
| English literature - 1798 - 484 pages
...too accurately diftinguimed j refembling the manner of Paul Veronefu. This drapery is lei's offensive in Rubens than it would be in many other Painters, as it partly contributes to that richnels which is the peculiar character of his Ityle, which we do not pretend to fet forth as of the... | |
| English literature - 1798 - 554 pages
...accurately diltinguirtied ; refembling the laannti- of Paul Veronefe. This drapery is leii offenlive in Rubens than it would be in many other Painters, as it partly contributes to that richnels which is the peculiar character of his Ityle, which we do not pretend to let forth as of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...sccuia'.ely euratcly diftinguifhed ; refembling the manner of Paul Veronsfe. This drapery is lefs offenfivc in Rubens than it would be in many •other painters,...that richnefs which is the peculiar character of his ftylc, which we Ho not pretend to fel forth as of the moft fimple and fublime kind. " Thedifference... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...offenfive in Rubens than it would he in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richncfs which is the peculiar character of his ftyle, which we do not pretend to fet forth as of the molt fimple and fublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...too accurately distinguished; resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Rubens than it would be in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his style, which we do not pretend to set forth as of the... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1801 - 452 pages
...too accurately distinguished; resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Rubens than it would be in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his style, which we do not pretend to set forth as of the... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...offenfive in Rubens than il would be in many oilier painters, a» it partly contributes to that richncfs which is the peculiar character of his ftyle, which we do not pretend to fet forth as of the mort fimple andfublime kind. "The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter... | |
| Biography - 1808 - 578 pages
...too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. Their drapery is less offensive in Rubens, than it would be in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his style, which we do not pretend to set forth as of the... | |
| Artists - 1812 - 424 pages
...too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. Their drapery is less offensive in Rubens, than it would be in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his style, which we do not pretend to set forth as of the... | |
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