Fire, exhibited at the Royal Academy in the following May, witnessed the force with which the scene was impressed upon him. In like manner, the Burning of the Houses of Parliament forty years afterwards was an event that could not escape the pencil of... Liber Fluviorum: Or, River Scenery of France - Page xliby Leitch Ritchie - 1857 - 337 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1852 - 944 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament, 40 years afterwards, was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...Academy, and another for the British Institution. The latter was almost entirely painted on the walls of the exhibition. Such was his facility at this... | |
| History - 1852 - 916 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament, 40 years afterwards, wag an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...Academy, and another for the British Institution. The Utter was almost entirely painted on the walls of the exhibition. Such was his facility at this... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1852 - 1102 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament, 40 years afterwards, was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...Academy, and another for the British Institution. The latter was almost entirely painted on the walls of the exhibition. Such was his facility at this... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1852 - 776 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament forty years afterwards was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...Academy, and another for the British Institution. The latter was almost entirely painted on the walls of the exhibition. Such was his facility at this... | |
| Books - 1852 - 914 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament, 40 years afterwards, was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...Academy, and another for the British Institution. The latter was almost entirely painted on the walls of the exhibition. Such was his facility at this... | |
| Great Britain - 1852 - 688 pages
...burning of the Houses of Parliament forty years afterwards was an event "at could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...points, and produced two pictures, one for the Academy, «ad another for the British Institution. The Utter was almost entirely painted on lie walls of the... | |
| John Timbs - Art - 1860 - 424 pages
...Burning of the Houses of Parliament forty years afterwards was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...picture, exclaimed, " What's this ? Call this painting 1 Nothing but dabs ! " But upon retiring and catching its magical effects, he added, " Painting ! God... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 454 pages
...Burning of the Houses of Parliament forty years afterwards was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...on looking close to the latter picture, exclaimed, " Whaf s this ? Call this painting ? Nothing but dabs ! " But upon retiring and catching its magical... | |
| Literature - 1861 - 878 pages
..."Burning of the Houses of Parliament" forty years afterward was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...British Institution. Here was a glowing subject for his pallet. Lord Hill, on looking close to the latter picture, exclaimed, " What's this? Call this painting?... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 472 pages
...of the Houses of Parliament," forty years afterwards, was an event that could not escape the pencil of Turner. He repaired to the spot to make sketches...points, and produced two pictures, one for the Academy, another for the British Institution. Here was 218 HUMAN SYMPATHY. a glowing subject for his palette.... | |
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